CONSUMER NEWS    RECALLS    COMPLAINT FORM    SCAM ALERTS  


Complain about a product or service

Small Claims Guide | Class Actions | Lemon Law | FAQ | Resources | Newsletters | Spanish
Automotive    Education    Electronics    Family    Finance    Health    Homeowners    Shopping    Travel   
NEWS   Latest |  Archives |  Auto |  Cells, etc. |  Computers |  Financial |  Health |  Homeowners |  Parents |  Privacy |  Scams |  Seniors |  Travel

HHS Offers Free Vaccinations to Children Displaced by Katrina





September 17, 2005
All children from birth to 18 years old displaced by Hurricane Katrina are eligible to receive free vaccines through the federally-run Vaccines for Children program (VFC), HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt announced.

Hurricane Katrina

The End of the World: Louisiana is Disappearing
Mississippi Sues State Farm Over Katrina Coverage
Katrina's Legacy: A Flood-Damaged Handicap Van
Payback: State Farm Writes Off Mississippi
Judge Nixes State Farm Katrina Settlement
Judge Rules Against State Farm in Katrina Case
Victimized Twice: Hurricane Victims Scammed by Unscrupulous Contractors
New Orleans Refloats Its Cruise Ship Business
One Year Later: To Miss New Orleans
---
Katrina Archives
---
What's New?
Continuing coverage of Katrina recovery efforts

All children displaced by the storm are eligible, regardless of whether they are staying at shelters, hotels, or with family and friends and regardless of previous health insurance coverage status.

Managed by HHS’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the VFC helps families of children who may not otherwise have access to vaccines by providing free vaccines to doctors who serve them.

“Children displaced by Hurricane Katrina have been through so much,” Secretary Leavitt said. “But with each passing day there is hope for a brighter future for them, and we plan on doing everything possible to make sure their future is healthy. That’s why we are taking this step today to make sure children have access to immunizations through the Vaccines for Children Program.”

CDC’s immunization recommendations for children displaced by Hurricane Katrina are aimed at keeping them up-to-date on routine vaccinations and protecting them from disease outbreaks in large, crowded group settings. The nation’s childhood immunization coverage rates continue at record high levels, so there is no immediate threat of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks among these children.

HHS considers all children from birth to 18 years old who have been displaced by the effects of Hurricane Katrina to effectively be uninsured, because they are not expected to have access to medical records or proof of insurance. Taking this action allows doctors, clinics, and health departments who provide childhood vaccinations to immunize these children using VFC vaccine.

The Vaccines for Children program is an entitlement program (a right granted by law) for eligible children, age 18 and below, known as section 1928 of the Social Security Act. VFC became operational Oct. 1, 1994. Through the VFC program, public purchased vaccine is available at no charge to enrolled public and private health care providers for eligible children. More information about the VFC program can be obtained at http://www.cdc.gov/nip/vfc/.

CDC’s Interim Immunization Recommendations for Individuals Displaced by Hurricane Katrina can be accessed at www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes/katrina/vaccrecdisplaced.asp. Complete information on the full range of accelerated benefits available from HHS for hurricane victims is available at www.hhs.gov/katrina.



Report Your Experience
If you've had a bad experience -- or a good one -- with a consumer product or service, we'd like to hear about it. All complaints are reviewed by class action attorneys and are considered for publication on our site. Knowledge is power! Help spread the word. File your consumer report now.


Consumer News

July 6 2008

Recent Recalls & Safety Alerts

Print, mail, etc.




FREE CONSUMER NEWSLETTERS

The Daily Consumer
Afternoons M-F

Sign up now!


Consumer News & Alerts
Every Sunday

Sign up now!


Knowledge is free.
Knowledge is power.



Back to the top |

Advertisement


Home | Rogues Gallery | Good Guys | Complaint Form | News | Recalls | Search | Video | FAQ |
Consumer Resources | Small Claims Guide | Lemon Law | Newsletter | Contact Us
Advertise With Us | Testimonials | Newsroom | RSS Feeds | Radio | Job Postings




Terms of Use Your use of this site constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use

Advertisements on this site are placed and controlled by outside advertising networks. ConsumerAffairs.com does not evaluate or endorse the products and services advertised. See the FAQ for more information.

Company Response Welcome If complaints about your company appear on our site, we welcome your response. Please see the Response Form for more information.

For more information, see the FAQ and privacy policy. The information on this Web site is general in nature and is not intended as a substitute for competent legal advice.  ConsumerAffairs.com Inc. makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information herein provided and assumes no liability for any damages or loss arising from the use thereof. 

Copyright © 2003-2008 ConsumerAffairs.com Inc.  All Rights Reserved.