All health care practitioners who provide vaccines to our members.
We are asking you to please encourage your patients to keep their vaccinations up to date. Please see the resources below that you may share with your patients.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health have both reported alarming drops in routine vaccination rates over the last few months. Some parents have concerns about bringing their children to a doctor’s office during the COVID-19 pandemic, but keeping vaccines current is critical.
Dr. Katherine Dallow, vice president and medical director of clinical programs and strategy at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, says “We cannot avoid vaccines because of a fear of another disease. We'll ruin the herd immunity we've established, making populations susceptible to diseases we haven’t seen in many decades.”
We want you to know that we’re encouraging our members—your patients—to reach out to you if they aren’t current with their vaccines. In late July, we’re sending emails and texts to the parents or guardians of the following members, with these recommendations:
Age group | Should receive |
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Children |
All should be received by the second birthday. |
Adolescents |
|
Sample email messages | |
Childhood | Adolescent |
We also send these emails in Spanish.
As always, thank you for the care you give your patients, our members.
HPV fact sheet for members (English)
HPV fact sheet for members (Spanish)
HPV vaccination tips (webinar slides)
CDC vaccines & immunizations
Why it's important for kids to get vaccinated now (Coverage article for members)
For FEP specific information, visit
fepblue.org
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