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Economic evaluation of a metropolitan-wide, school-based hepatitis B vaccination program
1The University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Nursing, Kansas City, Missouri 64108, USA. wilsontr@umkc.edu
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)
|June 7, 2000
Abstract:
The results of an evaluation of a large metropolitan-wide, school-based hepatitis B vaccination program provide further evidence that such programs are effective and cost-beneficial. The percentage of 6th grade students fully immunized against hepatitis B rose from approximately 8% to 82% in the program. Administering the vaccine at school was $1.46 per dose less than traditional methods. Over $24 million of potential health care costs have been avoided through the program.