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
(Print version) [PDF - 187 KB, 39 pages] - Universally Recommended Vaccines: Client Reminder and Recall Systems
CDC's The Community Guide - "Immunization Strategies": CDC's strategies that lead to high immunization levels in a practice - Chapter 3 in the "Pink Book,"
- Closing the Gap: Acheiving Coverage Rate Increases [PPT- 285 KB, 15 slides] (compliant)
- Immunization Information Systems
- Recommendations of the ACIP: Programmatic Strategies to Increase Vaccination Rates -- Assessment and Feedback of Provider-Based Vaccination Coverage Information
External sources:
- Reminder / Recall in Immunization Information Systems [PDF - 1.57MB, 8 pages] Posted May 2009
- Improving Influenza Vaccination Rates in Health Care Workers: Strategies to Increase Protection for Workers and Patients [PDF - 180 KB, 24 pages]
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? [PDF 188 KB, 4 pages] Clinical Infectious Diseases; 2007;44:1532-1535
- IDSA Issues Policy Blueprint to Strengthen Adult and Adolescent Immunization
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) - Children's Partner with Advocates to Increase Immunization Rates
The Children's Hospital - Article: Increasing Immunization Coverage
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 ChildrenBuilds 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
Source: PEDIATRICS Vol. 112 No. 5 November 2003, pp. 1076-1082 - Article: Office-Based Intervention Can Increase Vaccination Rates
American Family Physician; Oct. 15, 2001; by Karl E. Miller - Improving Immunization Practices
Immunization Action Coalition - Improving Immunization Practices: A collection of useful resources to help with providing vaccines appropriately and efficiently
Immunization Action Coalition
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Content last reviewed on May 7, 2007
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