Hello-
We offer the boosters to our employees. I host booster clinics 2-3 times a month out of the employee health office. Our institution pays for them. How I work it is we have an online sign up we do both Moderna and Pfizer. You must sign up prior to the date to receive. We have had great success and have been providing this service since October to our employees. Our time slots are always full, I usually do them on a Wednesday from 1-4pm. I have 20 slots open and send out an all-user email notifying staff there are more available times. I try to have it open, and email sent the end of the month for the next month.

Thanks,

Casey Skalka, RN 

Employee Health  

Mary Lanning Healthcare 

715 N St Joseph Ave 

Hastings NE, 68901 

O: 402-461-5341 

C :402-984-4649 

F: 402-460-5734 



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Good morning Charles.

 

At this time we do not require any booster doses so the billing goes to private insurance.  It is offered at our COVID-19 vaccine clinic.

This is not a completely consistent policy as we do pay for HPV vaccination for a limited number of employees even though it is not required.

 

Doug

 

Douglas M Wendland, MD, MPH

St. Luke's Occupational Medicine

 

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Our DOH is no longer financially supporting the covid bivalent booster. 

We had many booster clinics with very little participation

Very few of our employees have been boosted

Do you offer the booster to your employees

If yes do the employees use their insurance to pay or does your institution cover the costs?

Thanks

Charlie

Charles D Hackett, MD, MPH

Medical Director, Employee and Occupational Health, Lifespan

Chief Community and Family Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Brown University

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