How to Assess Immunization Programs

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Purpose: The purpose of the Immunization Program Managers Survey Toolkit is to gain a better understanding of immunization and emergency preparedness, and use this knowledge to promote appropriate changes in immunization program policy Toolkit Description: This toolkit is a compilation of three different IPM survey tools dated from 2009, 2010, and 2012. In addition to the surveys themselves, the toolkit includes a cover letter, FAQ sheet and an incentive for each corresponding survey. In unison, these components and are designed to do the following: 1. Determine aspects of state immunization program policies that helped or hindered response to previous vaccine shortages 2. Assess the roles of state immunization programs in state preparedness planning efforts 3. Identify capabilities of state based immunization information systems 4. Provide recommendations to enhance preparedness for future public health emergencies Who should use it?: This toolkit is designed to be used by Immunization program managers and Emergency Preparedness directors for use in state and local health. Benefits: By assessing current capabilities in immunization program policy and preparedness allocation of vaccine resources can be enhanced and occupational risk for those participating in immunization programs reduced.

Program: Public Health Preparedness

Submitted Date: Sep 05, 2017 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025

Primary Toolkit: Project Public Health Ready (PPHR) Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: Immunization Toolkit

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Institution Type: Academic,

Keywords: Strategic Planning, Public Health Preparedness, Workforce Development, Accreditation and Quality Improvement, Influenza, Infectious Disease, Epidemiology

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