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Increasing Immunization Coverage

Committee on Practice and Ambulatory Medicine and Council on Community Pediatrics
Pediatrics June 2010, 125 (6) 1295-1304; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2010-0743
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    Quality of Evidence Available to Support Potential Strategies for Increasing Immunization Coverage24

    Evidence Sufficient to Strongly Recommend or to RecommendInsufficient Evidence to Evaluate or to Recommend
    Client reminder/recall systemsCommunity education
    Requirements for child care, school, and college enrollmentPatient incentives
    Multicomponent patient educationPatient-held medical records
    Reducing out-of-pocket costsUsing schools and child care centers as vaccination sites
    Increasing vaccination settings closer to patients' homesProvider education
    Expanding clinic hoursUsing standing orders
    Using emergency departments and subspecialty clinics
    Using WIC sites
    Offering drop-in vaccination services
    Home-visiting services
    Use of electronic records
    Office-based quality-improvement activities
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