LENEXA, Kan., Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- With flu season right around the corner, Sunflower Health Plan (Sunflower) is again encouraging Kansas residents to get the flu vaccine through its yearly Fluvention® program. Every flu season is different, and the flu can affect people differently. That's why it's important to get the flu vaccine each year to protect yourself and loved ones from illness.
Up to 11% of Americans catch the flu virus each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The flu vaccine has been shown to have many benefits, including reduced risk of illness, hospitalization, and even flu-related death.
In 2019-2020, the flu vaccine prevented an estimated 7.5 million flu illnesses and an estimated 105,000 flu-related hospitalizations. It also can be lifesaving for children. In a 2022 study, the flu vaccine showed to reduce children's risk of severe life-threatening influenza by 75%. Overall, it is the best way to protect against the flu and associated complications.
Sunflower's Fluvention program offers free resources to help people understand the risks of flu season and the importance of the flu shot and other preventive measures. The initiative strives to increase overall flu vaccination rates with special attention for high-risk populations by delivering targeted messaging through multiple touchpoints, including mailers, phone calls, texting and local events.
The Fluvention program was recently recognized with the Health Information Award for its commitment to help educate and empower families, communities and organizations to take care of themselves each flu season.
"To help protect against the flu, we encourage people to schedule their flu shot appointments as soon as possible," said Dr. Michael Skoch, Sunflower's chief medical director. "While it may seem early, it takes two weeks after getting the shot for the antibodies that protect against the flu to fully develop, so it's best to act early."
This year's flu season faces an additional complication with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its many variants. Some of the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 are similar, so it can be difficult to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone. There are also unique considerations for avoiding the spread of COVID-19 versus the flu. Below are a few key differences:
Vaccination and good hygiene, like washing hands and covering coughs, are key to preventing the flu and staying healthy this flu season. Members may receive a flu vaccine at no cost through their doctor or a nearby pharmacy. While everyone should get the flu shot, the CDC notes it's especially important for the following groups who are at higher risk for complication:
Sunflower Health Plan has been supporting Kansas residents since 2013 across its KanCare, Ambetter and Wellcare By Allwell plans. For more information about Sunflower's Fluvention program and other healthcare support, visit www.sunflowerhealthplan.com.
About Sunflower Health Plan
Sunflower Health Plan, a subsidiary of Centene Corporation, is a managed care organization established to deliver quality healthcare in the state of Kansas through local, regional and community-based resources. Sunflower is committed to improving the health of its beneficiaries through focused, compassionate and coordinated care in an approach based on the core belief that quality healthcare is best delivered locally. For more information, please visit www.sunflowerhealthplan.com.
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