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Applying Primary Prevention Principles to Immunizations Applying Primary Prevention Principles to Immunizations

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Data source Results of the 2015 Immunization Status Survey of 24MonthOld Children in Tennessee Prepared by the Tennessee Department of Healths Immunization Program and available at http ID: 1043045

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1. ApplyingPrimary Prevention Principles to Immunizations

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3. Data source: Results of the 2015 Immunization Status Survey of 24-Month-Old Children in Tennessee. Prepared by the Tennessee Department of Health’s Immunization Program and available at: http://www.tn.gov/assets/entities/health/attachments/ImmunizationSurvey2015.pdf .

4. Data source: Results of the 2015 Immunization Status Survey of 24-Month-Old Children in Tennessee. Prepared by the Tennessee Department of Health’s Immunization Program and available at: http://www.tn.gov/assets/entities/health/attachments/ImmunizationSurvey2015.pdf .

5. Coverage of Three Dose HPV VaccineFemale Adolescents Age 13-17 Years, 2014Data source: 2014 NIS-Teen Vaccination Coverage Table Datahttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/coverage/nis/teen/figures/2014-maps/14-3-hpv-f.pdf

6. Proven Primary Prevention StrategiesIdentify a specific action to address each of the 3 components of the Community Guide’s evidence-based intervention packagesSystematic review of 23 qualifying studies Combined interventions were evaluated and found effectiveOverall, studies found various combinations had a median impact of 16.5 percentage points on targeted vaccine coverage

7. Proven Primary Prevention StrategiesStrategies recommended in the Community Guide to Preventive Services (www.thecommunityguide.org) Enhance access A way to improve convenience and/or reduce out of pocket expense AndProvider-oriented interventionExamples: standing orders, provider reminders, quality assessments AndIncrease client demand Examples: a form of patient education, reminders

8. Proven Primary Prevention StrategiesExample 1: Enhance AccessVaccines for Children (VFC) Program

9. Proven Primary Prevention StrategiesExample 2: Help providers

10. Proven Primary Prevention StrategiesExample 3: Increase Client Demand

11. Additional ResourcesCDC’s Reminder Systems and Strategies for Increasing Vaccination Rateshttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/reminder-sys.htm Strategies for Increasing Adult Vaccination Rateshttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/adults/for-practice/increasing-vacc-rates.html TN Annual Immunization Status Survey of 24 month old Childrenhttps://www.tn.gov/health/article/cedep-reportsVaccination Coverage Articles and Reportshttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/coverage/articles.html The Community Guide: Vaccinations to Prevent Diseases: Universally Recommended Vaccinationshttp://www.thecommunityguide.org/vaccines/universally/index.html

12. Technical Assistance ResourcesCatherine Haralson, ManagerTennessee Immunization Program 615-741-7507Becky Pearsall, RNAdult and Adolescent Immunization Promotion615-532-6608Susan Copeland, RNVFC Program Quality Assurance615-532-8509