As providers, you know how important it is to ensure everyone has been administered the proper vaccinations at the proper time. Vaccination is considered one of the most important public health achievements of the 20th century and continues to offer great promise in the 21st century. Vaccines save lives and improve quality of life by preventing serious infectious diseases and their consequences. However, the benefits of vaccination are not realized equally across the U.S. population. Adult vaccination rates remain low in the United States, and significant racial and ethnic disparities also exist.
Vaccine Goals
The US Department of Health and Human Services’ National Adult Immunization Plan (NAIP) has established four key goals:
There are groups of people that may have had a severe allergic reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis) after a previous dose or to a vaccine component. Here are some of the various components of a vaccine:
Regardless of patient avoidance and anxiety to receiving a vaccination, we must do our best to educate and encourage patients to obtain them.
Please note: An article is being sent to members this month regarding required vaccines; the article encourages members to discuss this at their upcoming appointments.