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The CMS
Office of Minority Health (OMH) recognizes August as National Immunization Awareness
Month (NIAM). Join us in raising awareness about the importance of
immunization for people of all ages.
Immunizations can help protect
against serious and sometimes deadly diseases. National Immunization
Awareness Month is especially important to CMS OMH because research shows
that vaccination rates are often lower among adults within racial and
ethnic minority populations and for individuals living in underserved
communities. These populations are often more impacted by chronic health
conditions that place them at a higher risk for vaccine preventable
infections.
We’re calling on our partners
to help us share resources that may help high-risk individuals learn about
the benefits of immunization and use talk to their doctor about necessary
vaccinations. During the month, we encourage health care
professionals, community leaders, and organizations to highlight the
importance of vaccination. Here are several resources you can use to help
start the conversation:
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Share Medicare coverage information for
vaccinations (Flu, Hepatitis B, Pneumococcal, and Tdap).
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Share the latest From Coverage to Care resources, including
our prevention materials, available in English and Spanish, to help
patients understand preventive services that may be available to them at no
cost.
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For parents with kids heading back to school, check out C2C’s preventive services flyers to learn about
covered immunizations for children and teens.
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