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Evaluation of a Text Message–Based COVID-19 Vaccine Outreach Program Among Older Patients: Cross-Sectional Study

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  • Naheed Ahmed
  • Christian Boxley
  • Ram Dixit
  • Seth Krevat
  • Allan Fong
  • Raj M. Ratwani
  • Deliya Banda Wesley

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The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess the effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine text outreach approach for patients aged 65 years and older.

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  • Naheed Ahmed & Christian Boxley & Ram Dixit & Seth Krevat & Allan Fong & Raj M. Ratwani & Deliya Banda Wesley, "undated". "Evaluation of a Text Message–Based COVID-19 Vaccine Outreach Program Among Older Patients: Cross-Sectional Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4302aebf14124f5baf51e11dd, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4302aebf14124f5baf51e11dd0993d7a
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    vaccine outreach; text messaging; elderly patients; evaluation; smartphone; text message; SMS; appointment; elderly; older adults; vaccine; effectiveness; engagement; cross-sectional;
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