I don't ask you, my readers, for much. Nothing at all, really. I'm happy to share and give away everything I learn.
But I ask now. Not for a favor, but for you to do something to benefit yourselves and the children you serve. Please take 2 minutes of your day, before the 4th of July, to contact your House representatives to let them know how important the Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act is to the health of children in this country. Do it right now, there's nothing to it.
If you are willing to dive right in and get it done, follow these steps:
That's it. That's all I ask. Below, I'll provide more details for those who wish. Please, communicate to your government that children and those who serve them are important.
What is this legislation?
It's...shocking, to be honest. It's a bipartisan bill, with real support, designed to make significant improvements to the VFC vaccine program. These improvements include:
I'll say here what may be too subtle for some: the positive financial impact of this bill on those who take care of our most vulnerable children takes my breath away. To get paid Medicare rates on multicomponent vaccines for VFC vaccines would be the most important payment change in pediatrics since the creation of the multicomponent vaccines in the first place. We're talking tens of thousands of dollars per physician for those who take Medicaid. Budget dust for everyone else, lifesaving manna for pediatric practices on the edge of viability.
There is more to the bill, of course. You can read it all in its glory here.
What else can I do?
If you're stuck on what to say, try these words shared by the AAP:
Subject: Support the Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act
Dear [[Recipient's Title and Name]]:
As a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, I am urging you to co-sponsor the bipartisan
Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act.
This bill would strengthen the vaccine delivery system for children at a critical time.
Childhood immunization rates have fallen drastically during the pandemic, leaving
communities at risk for a secondary outbreak of an infectious disease. It is also imperative
that children are caught up on their recommended vaccinations so that schools can open safely.
Additionally, pediatric visits are down overall, which can result in missed opportunities
for preventive counseling, to identify mental health concerns, and to diagnose conditions
that can respond to intervention.
This bill would strengthen and modernize the Vaccines for Children program, which
provides vaccines for half of all American children. It would make long-term improvements
to the program and build surge capacity so that pediatricians can effectively provide
children with needed vaccinations.
Please consider co-sponsoring the Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act
to protect children and their communities from preventable illness during the pandemic
and beyond.
Thank you for all you do for children.
Sincerely,
Thank you!