Tag: Vaccination

Addressing Pertussis Outbreak: Vaccination and Insurance Coverage Impacts

PPHD addresses a pertussis outbreak highlighting vaccine importance and coverage implications for insurance stakeholders. Act now to protect community health.

Senate HELP Committee Scrutinizes Vaccine Policies: Implications for Public Health

The Senate HELP Committee scrutinizes vaccine policies, impacting public health strategy. Key decisions from upcoming nominations will shape federal health responses.

Low RSV Vaccination Rates Among Older Adults: A Study Analysis

Explore low RSV vaccination rates in older adults, CDC recommendations, and strategies to improve public health outreach and vaccination confidence.

Advocating for Children's Health: The Role of the AAP

Discover how the AAP advocates for children's health insurance and safety through mental health initiatives, vaccination access, and firearm safety measures.

Wisconsin Upholds Universal Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccination Despite Federal Advisory Change

Wisconsin continues universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination, diverging from recent federal advisory changes. The state health department emphasizes the vaccine's efficacy, insurance coverage, and public health significance.

ACIP Recommends Delaying Birth Dose of Hepatitis B Vaccine for Most Infants

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends delaying the birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine for most U.S. infants, impacting vaccination schedules and healthcare policy.