Pediatric Hospitalizations: Are We Missing an Opportunity to Immunize? (original) (raw)

Hospitalized Children and Opportunities to Vaccinate Vulnerable Populations: An Integrative Literature Review

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Early Continuity of Care and Immunization Coverage

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Anthony Alario, Tricia Leddy

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Improving The Immunization Coverage Of Children Less Than 7 Years Old In A Family Practice Residency

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When and Why Children Fall Behind with Vaccinations

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Childhood vaccine status and correlation with common nonvaccine‐preventable illnesses

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Influence of Health Providers on Pediatrics' Immunization Rate

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Increasing Immunization: A Medicaid Managed Care Model

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The Association of Health Insurance and Continuous Primary Care in the Medical Home on Vaccination Coverage for 19- to 35-Month-Old Children

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Diverse, Medically Underserved Areas of the United States Immunization Coverage Levels Among 19- to 35-Month-Old Children in 4

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2010

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