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ACHIEVING IMMUNIZATIONS FOR ALL:
SYMPOSIUM ON ELIMINATING ADULT IMMUNIZATION DISPARITIES

   
 

ORIGINAL REPORTS and REPORTS

Adult Immunization Disparities: A Challenge for the Public Health/Primary Care Partnership
David Satcher, MD, PhD
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Who's Getting Shots and Who's Not: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Immunization Coverage
Pascale Wortley, MD, MPH
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When Insurance Is Not Enough: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Immunizations for the Medicare Population
James R. Farris, MD
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Race, Culture, and Trust: Why Should I Take a Shot if I'm Not Sick?
Miriam Burnett, MD, MPH, MDiv; Inginia Genao, MD; Winston F. Wong, MD, MS
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Best-Practice Models That Work: The CDC's Racial and Ethnic Adult Disparities Immunization Initiative (READII) Programs
Tamara J. Kicera; Marilyn Douglas, RN; Fernando A. Guerra, MD, MPH
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Re-Engineering the Primar Care Practice toy Eliminate Adult Immunization Disparities
George Rust, MD, MPH; Harry S. Strothers, III, MD, MMM; Richard K. Zimmerman, MD, MPH
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Summary: Take-Home Points from the Eliminating Adult Immunization Disparities Symposium
George Rust, MD, MPH
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APPENDIX
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Appendix 1. Problem List, Female Age 40-64

Appendix 2. Problem List, Male Age 40-64

Appendix 3. DM/HTN Flow Sheet

Appendix 4. Template for Preventive Services Checklist

Appendix 5. Patient /Provider Education Materials

Appendix 6. From Morb Mortal Wkly Rep: Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule - United States, October 2004-September 2005