This AIM poster was displayed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2024 National Immunization Conference (NIC) on AIM’s Promising Practices for Increasing COVID-19 Pediatric Vaccine Coverage Rates toolkit. AIM conducted feasibility, policy, and economic analyses of five practices used during the COVID-19 public health emergency to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake among children ages 6 months to 11 years and created materials that equip AIM members, their staff, and partners to implement these five promising practices to improve COVID-19 immunization rates.
- Conducting targeted outreach to Medicaid beneficiaries for COVID-19 vaccines by linking immunization information system and Medicaid data
- Connecting opportunities to vaccinate children against COVID-19 with the chance to address basic needs of children and families
- Using mobile clinics to vaccinate children against COVID-19 at community-based locations
- Vaccinating children against COVID-19 at home
- Providing operational support to help pediatric health care providers vaccinate children against COVID-19
Details
- Format: Poster
- Event: National Immunization Conference 2024
- Authors:
- Katelyn Wells, PhD, AIM
- Michelle Fiscus, MD, FAAP, AIM
- Julia Donavant, AIM
- Emily Less, MPH, AIM
- Hilary Oliphant, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Alaya Koneru, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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