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Immunization policy development in the United States: the role of the Advisory …

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JC Smith, DE Snider, LK Pickering - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) consists of 15 experts in immunization
and related fields, selected by the Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human
Services, to provide advice and guidance on control of vaccine-preventable diseases. In ...
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[CITATION] ROLE OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON IMMUNIZATION PRACTICES


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Adult immunization guidelines: a patient safety and quality-of-care issue


GA Poland, W Schaffner - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
Vaccines are among the most effective public health and medical strategies for protecting and
preserving health. Along with other public health measures, the control of infectious
diseases, primarily by vaccines, doubled the life span during the 20th century (1). Still, ...
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Pneumococcal immunization: policy development and implementation from the …


HB Dull - Infection Control, 1982 - jstor.org
ABSTRACT The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the US Public Health
Service is responsible for ... The importance of advice on health practices at the ... For many
years the US Public Health Service (PHS) ... From the Preventive ledicine Associates, ...
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[CITATION] Approach to immunizations in healthy adults


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Child and Adolescent Health--A Call for Papers


JW Zylke, CD DeAngelis - JAMA, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
One of the most cost-effective interventions is immunization. A recent ranking of clinical preventive
services, based on clinically preventable burden and cost-effectiveness, ranked immunizing
children highest. 4 However, despite the huge success of vaccination, prevention of ...
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[PDF] 4 The Prioritization and Strategic Implementation of Clinical Preventive Service …


P Recommended, E Scenarios - businessgrouphealth.org
Employers with limited resources, or those facing competing demands, may not be able to add
all of the 46 recommended clinical preventive service benefits in a single benefit revision
cycle. These employers should consider a strategic implementation approach and ...
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[PDF] Improving childhood immunisation coverage rates


J Wild, N Zwar - racgp.org.au
Nonetheless, due to a range of practice and patient related issues, general practices are frequently
unaware of and/or are unable to make use of resources that can assist in reporting immunisations
and recalling overdue children. In August 2007, only 85.3% of children under 7 years of ...
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[CITATION] and DOUGLAS CAMPOS-OUTCALT, MD, MPA University of Wisconsin Medical …


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[PDF] . Quality of Health Care


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As better understanding of health and sickness has led to superior ways of preventing,
diagnosing, and treating diseases, the health of most Americans has improved dramatically.
Howeve r, ample evidence indicates that some Americans do not receive the full benefits ...
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