Engaging health plans to prioritize HPV vaccination and initiate at age 9
Health plans can influence pediatric and primary care providers and patients to understand HPV vaccination coverage and increase HPV vaccination uptake. By initiating vaccination at age nine, health plans can lay the groundwork for on-time HPV cancer prevention by age 13. In 2022, the American Cance...
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Main Authors: | Shaylen Foley (Author), Jennifer Nkonga (Author), Marcie Fisher-Borne (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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