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Virginia Vaccines for Children


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Manager: Crista Sullivan, MBA

The national Vaccines for Children (VFC) program was established to help raise childhood immunization rates in the United States and to keep children in their medical home.  The entitlement program is associated with each State’s Medicaid plan.  Children who are eligible for VFC vaccines are entitled to receive pediatric vaccines that are recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.  

Virginia Vaccines for Children’s (VVFC) program is managed by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), Division of Immunization (DOI).  Through utilization of private and public providers, the VVFC program and DOI reduce barriers to immunizations. DOI supplies federally and state purchased vaccine at no cost to public and private health care providers.  The VVFC program handles distribution of all vaccines provided by DOI, in addition to those for the VFC entitlement program. DOI, through relationships with public providers is able to serve populations in addition to VVFC eligible, such as children needing immunizations for school, and limited vaccines for adults.  The vaccine supplied by the Division of Immunization is supplied at "no cost" to enrolled providers.

VVFC currently has over 900 facilities enrolled in the program as either a private facility or a public facility.

Eligibility for Vaccine Supplied by the Division of Immunization:

  1. Federally vaccine-eligible children who are 18 years of age or younger and meet one or more of the following categories: i) enrolled in Medicaid ii) has no health insurance iii) is an American Indian or Alaskan Native iv) is underinsured and @ Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or Rural Health Clinic (RHC):  Children who have commercial (private) health insurance but the coverage does not include vaccines, children whose insurance covers only selected vaccines (VFC- eligible for non-covered vaccines only), or children whose insurance caps vaccine coverage at a certain amount-- once that coverage amount is reached, these children are categorized as underinsured.  Underinsured children are eligible to receive VFC vaccine only through a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or Rural Health Clinic (RHC).
  2. State vaccine-eligible children 18 years of age or younger at FQHC/RHC/LHD/Participating Public Hospital who are not eligible for federal VFC funded vaccine and are receiving immunizations required for school i) DTaP, Hepatitis B, Hib, MMR, Polio, Td, and Varicella vaccines  ii) MMRV when all components are indicated for children 12 months through 12 years iii) HPV for females who are 11 or 12 years of age iv) Pneumococcal for all children less than 5 years of age v) TDaP for all children at entry into sixth grade, if at least five years have elapsed since the last dose of tetanus toxoid-containing vaccine.
  3. State vaccine-eligible adults 19 years an up at FQHC/RHC/LHD/Participating Public Hospital i) receiving Td, MMR, and Polio vaccine.

VVFC distributes vaccines to private and public providers free of charge. A provider may not charge for the vaccine itself, but is permitted to charge an administration fee.

If you have any questions about VVFC, please call 1-800-568-1929 or 1-804-864-8055.

National VFC Link

 


Last Updated: 02-09-2012

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