Programs & Tools:
VFC: State/Territory Immunization Projects
Vaccines for Children Program Topics:
On this page:
FAQs for State/Territory Immunization Projects
- General (new vaccines, medicaid, and record keeping)
Updated May 2009
- Incorporation of new vaccines into the VFC Program Updated Jan 2008
- VFC and Medicaid Updated May 2009
- VFC and Record Keeping Updated Sept 2008
- Vaccine Administration Fees Updated Jan 2008
- VFC Eligibility Updated Oct 2009
- Vaccine Storage & Handling Updated Sept 2008
- VFC Provider Enrollment Updated Oct 2009
- VFC Accountability Updated Oct 2009
- Family Planning Clinic Documents Updated May 2009
- VFC associated web sites Updated Jan 2008
- Awareness campaign resources from NACCHO NEW Nov 2010
Program Management
- Program Management
- Highlights
- Coordination
- Vaccine Supply Policy Updated Oct 2010
Vaccine Management and Accountability
- CDC Vaccine Price List Updated regularly
- Vaccine Management Updated July 2010
Inventories, Ordering, Billing and Payment, Storage and Distribution Systems - Fraud & Abuse
[77KB - 8 pages] Link Updated July 2010
Agency roles in controlling, identifying, collaboration, differentiating fraud from abuse, etc.
Provider Quality Assurance & Improvement
- VFC Provider Site Visits
- VFC Video and Study Guide NEW May 2011
- Definitions of VFC-related Site Visits and Contacts Updated July 2010
- Evaluation
Why? Who should be involved? What should be done with the results? Who is available for assistance? What are the required and recommended activities? - AFIX (Assessment, Feedback, Incentives and eXchange)
Programmatic activities, training plan, protocol development, partners and collaboration, reporting requirements
Provider Recruitment & Enrollment
Contacts
For further information or clarification on VFC programmatic questions, please contact Nancy Fenlon via email at ncf1@cdc.gov or phone 404-639-8810.
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Content last reviewed on July 2, 2010
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
