Birthing Institutions and the Vaccines for Children Program
This handout outlines how birthing institution participation in VFC can ensure equitable access to vaccines, save money, and protect newborns from RSV and hepatitis B.
This handout outlines how birthing institution participation in VFC can ensure equitable access to vaccines, save money, and protect newborns from RSV and hepatitis B.
The fourth session of the Birthing Hospitals and VFC: A Learning Collaborative to Protect Infants from RSV, was held on August 11.
AIM invites participation in its Immunization Program and Birthing Institution Community of Practice (CoP) to Optimize Administration of Birth Dose Immunizations.
The third Learning Collaborative discussion was on January 21. This call discussed options for financing RSV vaccine in birthing centers.
The Washington State Department of Health created a customizable educational materials toolkit to support and encourage flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccination.
The second Learning Collaborative discussion was on November 13. Objectives included understanding how replacement models have been successfully implemented.
AIM, in collaboration with the CDC, has launched a Learning Collaborative to increase the capacity of jurisdictions to equitably protect infants from RSV.
The first Learning Collaborative discussion was on October 25. Objectives included learning RSV background, reviewing birthing hospitals/VFC policies, and more.
This AIM presentation was given at the CDC 2024 NIC on the barriers and successes to enrolling birthing institutions in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program.