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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
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PAPERBACK (2010)
Priorities for the National Vaccine Plan
Committee on Review of Priorities in the National Vaccine Plan; Institute of
Medicine
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Priorities for the National Vaccine Plan
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Summary
The National Vaccine Plan is required by Title III in the 1986 National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA).1 A plan was first released in 1994
and was updated by a draft plan issued in November 2008 (HHS, 1994,
2008). The National Vaccine Program Office (NVPO), located in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health in the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), solicited broad input from stakeholders, including
the public, when drafting the plan. NVPO also asked the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to convene a committee to “prepare first a letter report2 on its
review of the 1994 plan” and then to prepare a “report with conclusions
and recommendations about priority actions within the major components
of the draft new plan” (see Box S-1).
This report, Priorities for the National Vaccine Plan, aims to identify a
set of actions the committee believes merit primary attention as NVPO and
its partners finalize and implement the National Vaccine Plan. Strategic plans
typically linked with budgets and resources are rarely sufficient to support
every activity that planners may consider important and needed. Although
the 2008 draft plan does not provide information about the potential costs
of implementing its objectives and strategies, the committee defined “priority actions” as actions that take precedence among many competing claims
for resources. The committee made 18 recommendations about “priority
actions” distributed among the plan’s five goals, and two additional recommendations, one of which refers to the scope of the National Vaccine Plan
1 See Appendix C.
2 The letter report was released in June 2008 and is available from the National Academies
Press (http://www.nap.edu) and in Appendix D.