Recommendations and Guidelines
Reminder Systems and
Strategies for Increasing Vaccination Rates
- "Increasing Adult Vaccination Rates: WhatWorks" (Continuing Education Program)
- Strategies for Increasing Adult Vaccination Rates (including links to examples)
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Use of Standing Orders Programs to Increase Adult Vaccination Rates
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- Strategies for Increasing Adult Influenza Vaccination Rates
- "Immunization Strategies": CDC's strategies that lead to high immunization levels in a practice - Chapter 3 in the "Pink Book," (420 KB, 14 pages)
- Closing the Gap: Acheiving Coverage Rate Increases (text-only version)
- Immunization Information Systems
- Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices: Programmatic Strategies to Increase Vaccination Rates -- Assessment and Feedback of Provider-Based Vaccination Coverage Information
External sources:
- Improving Influenza Vaccination Rates in Health Care Workers: Strategies to Increase Protection for Workers and Patients (180 KB, 24 pages) (exit)
Includes Impact of Flu among HCW, and HCW knowledge, attitudes, and vaccination behavior, plus strategies to increase HCW Flu vaccination rates - Adult Immunization: What Can We Learn from the Childhood Immunization Program? (exit) Clinical Infectious Diseases; 2007;44:1532-1535
- IDSA Issues Policy Blueprint to Strengthen Adult and Adolescent Immunization (exit)
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) - Children's Partner with Advocates to Increase Immunization Rates (exit)
The Children's Hospital - Article: Increasing Immunization Coverage (exit)
American Academy of Pediatrics (PEDIATRICS Vol. 112 No. 4 October 2003, pp. 993-996) - Article: President Clinton Launches New Effort to Increase Immunization Rates Among Children (exit) Builds Upon Unprecedented Progress to Target Children at High Risk (December 11, 2000)
- Article: Adoption of Reminder and Recall Messages for Immunizations by Pediatricians and Public Health Clinics (exit)
Source: PEDIATRICS Vol. 112 No. 5 November 2003, pp. 1076-1082 - Article: Office-Based Intervention Can Increase Vaccination Rates (exit)
American Family Physician; Oct. 15, 2001; by Karl E. Miller - Checklist for child health care providers (exit)
- Improving Immunization Practices (exit)
Immunization Action Coalition - Improving Immunization Practices: A collection of useful resources to help with providing vaccines appropriately and efficiently (exit)
Immunization Action Coalition
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Content last reviewed on May 7, 2007
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases