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Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program
Contact the Immunization Section
- 1-877-888-7468
- Immunization@FLHealth.gov
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Fax
850-922-4195 -
Mailing Address
Florida Department of Health
Immunization Section
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A11
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1719
The Florida VFC Program provides vaccines to children 0 through 18 years of age who meet program eligibility at no cost to the parent/guardian. It supports the Immunization Section's commitment to vaccinate all children. This valuable program allows providers to make routine immunizations available to eligible children without out-of-pocket expenses to the parent/guardian.
What are the benefits of the VFC Program?VFC Results
What are the benefits of the VFC Program?
- Reduces vaccine cost as a barrier to vaccinating VFC Program-eligible children at the right time with the right vaccine.
- Provides children with necessary vaccines, regardless of their parents’ financial status.
- Eliminates the need to refer children to public clinics for vaccinations and risk loss of continuity of care.
- Continues or maintains the provider’s present system of purchasing vaccines for private-paying patients. Participation in the VFC Program does not impact private vaccine purchase.
VFC Results
The Florida VFC Program began in 1994. It distributes over $200 million worth of vaccines annually to private physicians, hospitals, and other public and private health care providers throughout the state. The VFC Program represents an unprecedented approach to improving vaccine availability nationwide by making federally-purchased vaccine available to both public and private immunization providers. The program has succeeded in raising immunization coverage rates among high-risk children and reducing disparities in access to health care. The VFC Program has also helped reduce physician referrals for immunizations to public clinics.
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