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  • The Israeli COVID-19 vaccination program demonstrated success.
  • The US COVID-19 vaccine rollout faced challenges in distribution and administration.
  • Lessons from international vaccination strategies can inform domestic policy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the modifiable components of Israel's successful COVID-19 vaccination experience.
  • To identify actionable strategies for improving US vaccine distribution and public health infrastructure.
  • To compare the effectiveness of national versus state-based public health approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of Israeli and US COVID-19 vaccine programs.
  • Review of public health infrastructure funding and staffing.
  • Examination of federal and state roles in vaccine distribution.

Main Results:

  • Israel's success was attributed to a national vaccine distribution strategy and a robust public health infrastructure.
  • The US relied on a decentralized, state-based approach, leading to inefficiencies.
  • Underfunding and understaffing of US public health departments hampered vaccine rollout.

Conclusions:

  • A unified national strategy for vaccine distribution and administration is crucial for efficiency.
  • Investing in and strengthening the public health infrastructure is essential for managing health emergencies.
  • The US can benefit from adopting a centralized public health approach similar to Israel's model.