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Books : Calling the Shots: Immunization Finance Policies and Practices

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 614.470973
EAN: 9780309070294
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0309070295
Label: National Academies Press
Manufacturer: National Academies Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 308
Publication Date: December 15, 2000
Publisher: National Academies Press
Studio: National Academies Press




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Editorial Review:

Book Description:
Americans often take for granted our nationwide system for immunization against infectious disease. Now this system is being weakened, by factors including reduced federal resources, increasing disadvantaged populations, a shift from public to private immunization services, and the impact of managed care.

Calling the Shots identifies the key roles of the national immunization system and evaluates how well these roles are fulfilled in the current health care climate. The committee recommends measures for strengthening the federal-state partnership that supports the system and suggests a specific strategy for funding this partnership.

This comprehensive volume, rich with data, examines:

* The evolution of the system in light of changing U.S. demographics, development of new vaccines, and other factors.
* The effectiveness of "Section 317" and other federal immunization initiatives.
* The condition of the infrastructure for control of infectious disease, surveillance of vaccines rates and safety, and efforts to sustain high coverage.

Book Description:
Calling the Shots examines the basic strategies that finance the national immunization system in the current health care climate. It is a comprehensive volume, rich with data and highlighted examples, that explores:

  • The evolution of the system in light of changing U.S. demographics, development of new vaccines, and other factors.
  • The effectiveness of public health and health insurance strategies, with special emphasis on the performance of the "Section 317" program .
  • The condition of the infrastructure for control and prevention of infectious disease, surveillance of vaccines rates and safety, and efforts to sustain high coverage.


Calling the Shots will be an indispensable resource to those responsible for maintaining our nation's vaccine vigilance.











 






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