Abstract

Vaccines are a daycare and school requirement for children. The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act 3rd amendment grants pharmacists and pharmacy interns the capability to vaccinate children at ages 3-18 years according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices schedule of recommended vaccines. Before this, only some state boards of pharmacy allowed pharmacists to administer pediatric vaccines. Despite these opportunities, immunization training programs lack the comprehensive training of pediatric vaccines and administration for pharmacists and pharmacy interns without additional financial cost. All pharmacists should be adequately trained and pharmacies be reimbursed to provide vaccines to all ages of pediatric patients. Advocacy is necessary to ensure children have reliable, affordable, and convenient access to lifesaving vaccines today and after the PREP Act expires.

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