AIM policy maps are updated on a rolling basis with voluntary information that is self-reported by immunization programs. These policies have not been verified outside of self-reported procedures. Some jurisdictional information may not be fully up-to-date for the timestamp provided below since this data is reported on a rolling basis.
Last update: February 15, 2024
FQHC/RHC “Delegation of Authority” for Public Providers
Underinsured children are eligible for VFC vaccine, but only at federally qualified health centers (FQHC) or rural health centers (RHC), which may not be geographically accessible. Some jurisdictions extend access to VFC vaccines for underinsured children by delegating FQHC and RHC authority to VFC-enrolled public providers, such as local health departments. This is also called deputization.
FQHC/RHC “Delegation of Authority” for Private Providers
Underinsured children are eligible for VFC vaccine, but only at federally qualified health centers (FQHC) or rural health centers (RHC), which may not be geographically accessible. Some jurisdictions extend access to VFC vaccines for underinsured children by delegating FQHC and RHC authority to VFC-enrolled private-sector providers. This is also called deputization.
Childhood Vaccine Financing/Supply Policy for Public Providers
Map of the finance and supply policies jurisdictions use to make VFC vaccines available to public providers.
Childhood Vaccine Financing/Supply Policy for Private Providers
Map of the finance and supply policies jurisdictions use to make VFC vaccines available to private providers.
Vaccine Brand Choice Policy for Public and Private Providers
Map showing whether private and public providers can choose the vaccine brand they administer.
Awardee IIS Systems and Vendors
Map showing which vendor and system each jurisdiction uses for their immunization information system (IIS).