scholarly journals Moving Childhood Immunizations Out of the Public Health Setting: Effects on Immunization Rates

2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Christy Powell ◽  
Cliff Nunery ◽  
Stacia Hays ◽  
Kim Curry

County health departments typically bear responsibility for implementing immunization programs. In 2011, the Florida state legislature made significant reductions in state health department funding, and responsibility for routine childhood immunizations in some counties was shifted to local federally qualified health centers. This study was conducted to assess the impact of these administrative changes on childhood immunization rates in one county. A secondary analysis of data in the state immunization registry was conducted to assess changes and patterns in childhood immunization rates within the local health department, federally qualified health centers, and private pediatric practices. These changes were compared in the 3-year period before, during, and after the change. Results revealed that there was no net negative change in the vaccination rates of 0- to 7-year-old children in the county. There was a shift in the proportion of vaccinations administered by each health care delivery setting. The majority of immunizations were administered in private pediatric practices. When state funding for the local public health department ceased, other delivery settings covered the immunizations previously provided in the public health sector.

2009 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 1217-1220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charlene Babcock Irvin ◽  
Bruce Nowak ◽  
Maureen Moore ◽  
Kevin Flynn ◽  
Catherine Vretta

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