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Learn more about ways to Bend the Curve in health care costs at: Made possible through support from: Reducing Vaccine Underuse: A $53 Billion Opportunity

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation2 A $53 Billion Opportunity Notes 1. NEHI. (2008). How Many More Studies Will It Take? A Collection of Evidence That Our Health Care System Can Do Better. Retrieved from Last accessed October 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation3 Scope of Vaccine Underuse Children: –One of every five children is not completely up to date on recommended immunizations. 2 –Twenty-five percent of children lack full protection against vaccine-preventable communicable diseases. 3 Parental Preferences: –More than one in 10 parents uses a vaccination schedule for their children other than the U.S. Recommended Immunization Schedule, including delaying some shots and refusing others. 4 Notes 2. The Commonwealth Fund. (2008). Immunization of Young Children. Retrieved from Children.aspx. Last accessed August The Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System. (2011). Why Not the Best? Results from the National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance. 4. Dempsey, A.F., Schaffer, S., Singer, D., et al. (2011). Alternative vaccination schedule preferences among parents of young children. Pediatrics Oct 3. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID:

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation4 Scope of Vaccine Underuse (cont.) Adolescents and Adults: –Coverage levels for adolescents and adults are well below Healthy People 2010 targets. 5 Influenza in the Elderly: –36,000 deaths annually in the elderly are due to the flu or its complications. 6 Avoidable Deaths: –For each birth cohort of children immunized, 14 million cases of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD) are avoided and 33,000 VPD-related deaths are averted. 7 Notes 5. Shen, A.K. (2009). The U.S. vaccine and immunization enterprise: Working to sustain and foster vaccine innovation. Human Vaccines, 5(10), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2007). Prevention and control of influenza: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep, 56(RR-6), American Academy of Pediatrics. (2007). Immunization Financing: Where is the Breaking Point? Task Force on Immunization. February 28, Retrieved from Last accessed on August 23, 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation5 Costs of Vaccine Underuse Financial Cost: –$10 billion in annual direct health care costs. 8 Societal Cost: –$43 billion in annual indirect costs. 9 Notes 8. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2007). Immunization Financing: Where is the Breaking Point? Task Force on Immunization. February 28, Retrieved from Last accessed on August 23, Zhou, F., Santoli, J., Messonnier, M.L., et al. (2005). Economic evaluation of the 7-vaccine routine childhood immunization schedule in the United States, Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 159(12), The Costs of Vaccine Underuse, in Billions 6 Billion

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation6 Causes of Vaccine Underuse Shortages: –Interruptions in production and supply, higher- than-expected demand and the time lag between the initial development and production. 10 School Exemptions: –Exemptions from school immunization requirements, often easily obtained, have risen over the last decade. 11 Notes 10. Peter, G., des Vignes-Kendrick, M., Eickhoff, T.C., et al. (1999). Lessons learned from a review of the development of selected vaccines: National Vaccine Advisory Committee. Pediatrics, 104, 942– The Council of State Governments’ Healthy States Initiative. (2007). Exemptions from School Immunization Requirements. Retrieved from Last accessed on August 23, American Academy of Pediatrics Provider Financial Barriers: –The product-related costs of vaccine supply acquisition and maintenance and inadequate reimbursement for administering vaccines to children can be prohibitive. 12

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation7 Causes of Vaccine Underuse (cont.) New, Costly Vaccines: –The number of new vaccines has increased in recent years, and newer vaccines are substantially more expensive than “traditional” vaccines. 13 Public Opinion: –Increased concern regarding the supposed link between vaccines and autism, despite studies refuting the relationship, has led some to refuse vaccinations. 14 Notes 13. Hinman, A.R., Orenstein, W.A., Santoli, J.M., et al. (2006). Vaccine shortages: History, impact, and prospects for the future. Annu Rev Public Health, 27, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2010). Autism Spectrum Disorders, Research. Page last updated: December 29, Retrieved from Last accessed August 25, 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation8 Causes of Vaccine Underuse (cont.) Income: –Childhood poverty is a major risk factor for under-immunization. Race & Ethnicity: –Immunization rates for Hispanics (47 percent) and Blacks (52 percent) are significantly lower than for Whites (65 percent). 15 Age: –Adolescents and adults in general have lower vaccination rates than children. 16 Notes 15. Zimmerman, R.K., Nowalk, M.P., Raymund, M., et al. (2003). Tailored interventions to increase influenza vaccination in neighborhood health centers serving the disadvantaged. Am J Public Health, 93(10), Zimmerman, Nowalk, Raymund, et al

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation9 A $53 Billion Opportunity Notes 1. NEHI. (2008). How Many More Studies Will It Take? A Collection of Evidence That Our Health Care System Can Do Better. Retrieved from Last accessed October 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation10 Solution: Invest in Research and Development Alternative Production Technologies: –Firms in the U.S. and abroad are experimenting with alternative production technologies to reduce the lead time and dependence on egg- based production of vaccines. 17 Notes 17. Seiguer, E. (2005). Protecting the Nation’s Health: Ensuring a Stable Supply of Influenza Vaccine. The Commonwealth Fund. July 2005.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation11 Solution: Promote Medical Home Models Children in states with a higher number of medical home practices received childhood vaccinations at a higher rate than others. 18 Children achieve higher immunization rates when clinicians and providers focus on ensuring that every child receives all recommended vaccines. 19 Promote the immunization of children covered by Medicaid via medical home approaches. Notes 18. Seipel, M.M. (2011). The impact of medical home on selected children’s health outcome. Soc Work Health Care, 50(5), American Academy of Pediatrics

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation12 Solution: Increase Timely Immunization of Children Community Approaches: –Undertaking community interventions that include education and outreach and increasing the adoption of effective practices by health care providers. 20,21 Public Policy: –Adopt public policies to ensure adequate vaccine supply and financing and improve tracking systems and participation in immunization registries. 22,23 Notes 20. Briss, P. A., Rodewald, L.E., Hinman, A.R., et al. (2000). Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to improve vaccination coverage in children, adolescents, and adults. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 18 (1 Suppl), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1996). Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices: Programmatic strategies to increase vaccination rates-- assessment and feedback of provider-based vaccination coverage information. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep, 45(10), Institute of Medicine. (2003). Financing Vaccines in the 21st century: Assuring Access and Availability. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 23. Wood, D., Saarlas, K.N., Inkelas, M., et al. (1999). Immunization registries in the United States: Implications for the practice of public health in a changing health care system. Annual Review of Public Health, 20, 231.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation13 Solution: Enhance Medical Education and Leadership Education: –Garner the support of hospital executives and physician leaders to educate hospital staff, patients and their communities about the appropriate use of vaccines. Leadership: –Medical organizations should work in partnership to educate policymakers on the appropriate use of exemptions from mandatory immunizations. 24 Notes 24. Zacharyczukm, C. Multifaceted approach advocated for vaccine-hesitant parents. Infectious Diseases in Children. Retrieved from Last accessed October 11, 2011.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation14 Solution: Encourage Market Entry Provide financial incentives to accelerate the development and approval of new vaccines, such as those to prevent Dengue, RSV, AIDS, SARS and others. 25 Notes 25. Hinman, Orenstein, Santoli, et al

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation15 Solution: Revise Funding Models Encourage evidence-based practices that increase the number of vaccines appropriately given by linking payment reimbursements to multiple, simultaneous vaccine administrations as well as timely immunizations.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation16 Solution: Promote Vaccine Registries and IT Registries and IT have shown demonstrable successes in identifying vaccine underuse; further promotion of these approaches should help to improve the appropriate administration of vaccines.

Bend the Curve is a collaboration of NEHI and the WellPoint Foundation17 More about Bend the Curve To learn more about the Bend the Curve campaign, please visit Read and download the Policymaker’s Guide to High Value Health Care, policy briefs on this and other topics in health care waste, and a webcast of this presentation. Please credit NEHI and WellPoint Foundation Bend the Curve.