Increasing Appropriate Vaccination: Targeted Vaccinations
The reviewed interventions aim to increase vaccination coverage for influenza, pneumococcal disease, and hepatitis B among adults at high-risk for infection or complications of infection because of occupational, behavioral, or health factors.
Task Force Recommendations & Findings
This table lists interventions reviewed by the Community Guide, with Task Force findings for each (definitions of findings). Click on an underlined intervention title for a summary of the review.
| Enhancing Access to Vaccination Services | |
| Expanded Access in Healthcare Settings when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence February 2002 |
| Reducing Client Out-of-Pocket Costs when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Increasing Community Demand for Vaccinations | |
| Client or Family Incentives when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Client Reminder & Recall Systems when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Clinic-Based Client Education when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Community-Wide Education when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Vaccination Requirements when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Interventions Implemented in Combination | |
| Multiple Interventions Implemented in Combination | Recommended October 2002 |
| Provider- or System-Based Interventions | |
| Provider Assessment & Feedback when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Provider Education when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence June 2002 |
| Provider Reminders when Used Alone | Recommended October 2001 |
| Standing Orders when Used Alone | Insufficient Evidence October 2001 |
For More on this Topic
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) ![]()
CDC, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases ![]()
Related Topics
Disclaimer
The findings and conclusions on this page are those of the Community Preventive Services Task Force and do not necessarily represent those of CDC.
Sample Citation
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- Page last reviewed: February 9, 2011
- Page last updated: August 31, 2010
- Content source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services


