

Influenza Vaccination Trust and Education Initiative
Healthcare
Background
FOH Future Of Health is a dynamic collective of senior leaders from top health organizations worldwide. Harnessing the shared vision and collective expertise of its members, FOH aims to influence, transform, and shape the future of health.
Challenge
The reluctance of populations to receive influenza vaccinations poses a significant public health challenge. Targeting individuals across different demographics, this issue is crucial as it impacts the collective ability to prevent widespread disease outbreaks. Vaccination hesitancy can lead to increased transmission rates, overwhelming healthcare systems, and higher morbidity and mortality rates. The FOH Future Of Health, leveraging its leadership in global health, seeks to address this barrier by promoting informed decision-making and enhancing community trust in vaccination programs.
Required Expertise
AI and Machine Learning, Public Health, Community Outreach, Health Education, Data Analysis, Behavioral Science, Communication Strategies, Epidemiology
What's in it for you?
The objective is to significantly increase influenza vaccination rates across diverse demographics by reducing vaccine hesitancy and enhancing public trust. This will be achieved through targeted education and outreach initiatives that effectively address demographic-specific concerns, misinformation, and build community trust, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and reduced healthcare system burdens.
Incentives
FOH Future Of Health is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for innovative solutions to the Influenza Vaccination Trust and Education Initiative. This reward is intended to incentivize the creation of effective strategies to increase influenza vaccination rates among diverse demographics, particularly those historically resistant to vaccination. The winning solution should demonstrate a clear potential to reduce vaccine hesitancy, improve public trust, and enhance the efficiency of vaccination programs through education and outreach. Additional incentives may include public recognition and opportunities for collaboration with leading health organizations.

