the national vaccine plan process - update october 22, 2007 raymond a. strikas, md national vaccine...
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The National Vaccine Plan Process - Update
October 22, 2007
Raymond A. Strikas, MDNational Vaccine Program Office
Department of Health and Human Services
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Planning Process Summary• Process to date
– March 20 and June 5, 2007 interagency meetings– Discussions with Assistant Secretary for Health
• One-on-one discussions with agencies, Departments: CDC, FDA, NIH, HRSA, AHRQ, ASPR, USAID, DoD
• Priorities’ development by agencies, Departments
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Four Categories (1994 Plan’s Goals)
• Develop new and improved vaccines
• Ensure optimal safety and effectiveness of vaccines and immunization
• Better educate the public and members of the health professions on the benefits and risks of immunizations
• Achieve better use of existing vaccines to prevent disease, disability, and death
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Top Ten Priority Areas(really 11)
1. Vaccine research and development: Enhance
2. Adult Immunization: Improve immunization rates for vaccines recommended for widespread use among adults to achieve coverage targets
3. Adolescent Immunization: Achieve 90% coverage for ACIP recommended vaccines
4. Barriers to vaccination: Reduce or eliminate financial barriers to access for recommended vaccines for all populations
5. Childhood vaccination: Maintain high coverage6. New Vaccines: Develop, such as
1. HIV2. TB3. Malaria
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Top Ten Priority Areas(really 11) - continued
7. Vaccine Supply: Enhance security
8. Vaccine Safety: Enhance current infrastructure to better monitor adverse events and determine risk factors and mechanisms for adverse events
9. Compensation: Assure the National Vaccine Injury Program continues to compensate persons truly injured by vaccines
10. Global Health: Advance global disease reduction and eradication goals
11. Surveillance: Assure systems are in place to adequately monitor the epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization coverage
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Priorities
• Received from many, but not all, agencies and offices.
• Limited prioritization within lists offered
• Few milestones and dates for achievement listed
• Differences of emphasis to be resolved
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Our Tasks for the Priorities• Review categories, areas, issues in particular
– Are all listed appropriate?– What is missing?
• Propose actions as appropriate (to be completed by lead, contributing agencies)
• Review proposed lead and contributing agencies
• To follow:– Prioritization within areas by lead agencies– 2012-15 milestones – NVAC review, beginning with Vaccine Supply and Development
subcommittee today
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Stakeholder Involvement Approach
• Complete priorities’ table
• Review with National Vaccine Advisory Committee
• Engage other expert stakeholders through Institute of Medicine expert committee (discussion to follow)
• Engage broader groups of stakeholders, including the general public – Focus groups’ trial October 30, 2007– “Deliberation Day” town-hall style meeting(s) to follow