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  • Public Health Policy
  • Vaccinology

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  • Global health systems face challenges balancing sustainability and quality.
  • Rapid advancements in health technologies necessitate evidence-based resource allocation for quality improvement.
  • A value-based approach is crucial for maximizing the benefits of health technologies, particularly in vaccination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present evidence on the comprehensive value of vaccination.
  • To inform value-based decision-making in vaccination programs.
  • To provide recommendations for research, policy, and public engagement.

Main Methods:

  • Review of evidence on personal, technical, allocative, and societal value of vaccines published in the last decade.
  • Framework application from the European Commission's Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health.
  • Consultation with international experts in the field.

Main Results:

  • Evidence supports the multifaceted value of vaccines across personal, technical, allocative, and societal dimensions.
  • A value-based framework can guide resource allocation and improve vaccination strategies.
  • Recommendations were formulated for research, decision-making, and public engagement.

Conclusions:

  • Developing vaccination programs that acknowledge the full value of vaccines is critical.
  • Intersectoral and multidisciplinary research initiatives are necessary for successful implementation.
  • Engaging all relevant stakeholders is essential for achieving optimal vaccination uptake and program sustainability.