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The 44th National Immunization Conference presented by the CDC highlighted critical funding updates for immunization programs, including the Section 317 and VFC initiatives from FY06 to FY10. Dr. Lance E. Rodewald emphasized the unprecedented resources allocated for vaccinations and program operations, alongside the challenges of utilizing one-time funding effectively. The conference addressed the impact of ARRA and H1N1 on immunization efforts and discussed potential funding opportunities moving forward, including the delegation of VFC authority and innovative vaccination strategies.

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Grantee Funding Status

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  1. Grantee Funding Status 44th National Immunization Conference Atlanta, GA Lance E. Rodewald, MD Director, Immunization Services Division National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, CDC

  2. Immunization Program Operations Funding*: FY06 – FY10 * Shown in millions of dollars; includes Section 317 and VFC

  3. Immunization Program Operations Funding*: FY06 – FY10 * Shown in millions of dollars; includes Section 317 and VFC ** Includes DA, personnel, travel

  4. VFC Non-Vaccine Funding*: FY09 – FY10 * Shown in millions of dollars

  5. VFC Non-Vaccine Funding*: FY09 – FY10 * Shown in millions of dollars

  6. Vaccine Funding to Grantees: FY06 – FY10

  7. Vaccine Funding to Grantees: FY06 – FY10

  8. Immunization Program Vaccine Funding*: FY06 – FY10 * Shown in millions of dollars; includes Section 317 and VFC ** Request being made to increase for PCV13

  9. Program Funding Observations • Unprecedented level of resources, vaccine and operations • Current resources are part-way to CDC’s professional judgment level • Using one-time funding is a challenge, but one worth meeting

  10. Making the Most of ARRA-317 • ARRA challenges • One-time funding • H1N1 opportunities costs • Not using funding weakens argument that Section 317 is underfunded • Principles and policy for flexibility, grantee priority, and using the funding prior to end of FY2010 • Policy implementation involves collaboration and sharing across programs: working together

  11. ARRA Vaccine Spending Status, April 12, 2010

  12. Looking forward

  13. VFC and Delegation of Authority for Underinsured Children • VFC legislative proposal was not in the health reform law • Delegation of VFC authority from FQHC/RHCs to other VFC providers: • Is occurring (CDC is aware) • Is being honored (CDC allows VOFA to include delegated sites) • Is not currently being provided guidance by CDC • Programmatic options for delegation of VFC authority will be developed within HHS

  14. Potential Additional Funding Opportunities • ARRA-HITECH • School-located influenza vaccination • Adult • Others…

  15. discussion

  16. Extra slides

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