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    Standards for Adult Immunization Practice

    Learn how to make a strong recommendation for vaccination. Find updated Standards for Adult Immunization Practice, along with evidence-based strategies, resources, and tools to help you implement them…

    Strategies for Increasing Adult Vaccination Rates

    Identify and implement evidence-based strategies for improving your adult immunization practices. Increase adult vaccination rates with these strategies and tools that are low cost and easy to implement…

    Getting Reimbursed for Tdap Vaccination

    Correct coding enables an office to receive appropriate reimbursement for immunization services...

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    • How to Start an Office-based Immunization Program (ACOG)
    • Standing Orders for Administering Tdap to Pregnant Women (IAC)
    • Communicating with Patients (ACOG)
    • Talking about Vaccines: Responding to Concerns About Vaccines (IAC)
    • Increasing Immunization Rates (ACOG)
    Last Reviewed: August 10, 2017
    Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
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    • Why Maternal Vaccines Are Importantplus icon
      • Tdap (Pertussis) Vaccine and Pregnancy
      • Influenza (Flu) Vaccine and Pregnancy
    • Guidelines for Vaccinating Pregnant Women
    • Recommended Immunization Schedules for Adults
    • Research on Maternal Immunizationplus icon
      • Tdap Vaccine and Pregnancy Research
      • Flu Vaccine and Pregnancy Research
    • Implementation Resourcesplus icon
      • Standards for Adult Immunization Practice
      • Strategies for Increasing Adult Vaccination Rates
      • Getting Reimbursed for Tdap Vaccination
    • Resources for Provider Educationplus icon
      • Talking to Your Pregnant Patients about Vaccines
      • Print and Web Materials
      • Making a Strong Referral
      • Encouraging Your Practice to Improve Maternal Vaccination
    • Resources for Patient Education
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