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National Vaccine Advisory Committee Report from the Chair

National Vaccine Advisory Committee Report from the Chair. Gus Birkhead, MD, MPH NVAC Chair February 3, 2010. Report from the Chair - Overview. Approval of meeting minutes NVAC membership status report Review of current meeting agenda 2009 State of the National Vaccine Program Report.

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National Vaccine Advisory Committee Report from the Chair

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  1. National Vaccine Advisory CommitteeReport from the Chair Gus Birkhead, MD, MPH NVAC Chair February 3, 2010

  2. Report from the Chair - Overview • Approval of meeting minutes • NVAC membership status report • Review of current meeting agenda • 2009 State of the National Vaccine Program Report

  3. Prior NVAC Meeting Minutes • August 2009 tele-conference meeting • Minutes reviewed and certified by chair and posted to NVAC website • Approval vote by full committee • September 2009 • Under review • November 2009 • Under review • December 2009 • Under review • January 2009 • Under review

  4. NVAC Membership

  5. RAND Evaluation of NVAC • Recommendations to NVAC • Proactively seek input regarding priority vaccine and immunization issues for HHS through regular meetings with the ASH • Craft recommendations that are more specific in terms of what actions are needed, who should take them, and over what time period • Think strategically about how to reach intended audiences • Monitor the status of recommendations on a regular basis

  6. NVAC Meeting Follow-up • Matrix of identified action items from meetings back to September 2008 • 56 action items tracked • 35 closed/fully completed • 17 open/in progress • 4 will be addressed this meeting • 4 need clarification

  7. Recent Accomplishments • H1N1 influenza response • Reports and recommendations from H1N1 Vaccine Safety Risk Assessment Working Group • National Vaccine Plan review • Defining criteria for review and prioritization • NVAC input into review of priorities • Publication of Pediatrics supplement on vaccine finance

  8. Current Agenda (1) • National Vaccine Plan • Vaccine Safety • Vaccine Safety Working Group • H1N1 Vaccine Safety Risk Assessment Working Group • Update on recommendations to CDC ISO

  9. Current Agenda (2) • Vaccine Finance • Update on implementation of 2008 NVAC recommendations • Briefing on examination of first dollar coverage for vaccinations • Health care reform and vaccination

  10. Current Agenda (3) • Adult Immunization update • 2010 NVPO Communications Plan • Vaccine Stockpile • Influenza • Seasonal and H1N1 pandemic

  11. State of the National Vaccine Program Report • Follow-up to State of the National Vaccine Program Report, February 2009 • Update on activities throughout the Program –NVPO and NVAC • Addressing recommendations made in February 2009 State of the Program Report • Identification of priority areas for the coming year

  12. State of the National Vaccine Program Report • 2009 has seen many brought many changes in the National Vaccine Program • New Federal administration and new ASH • New opportunities for coordination • H1N1 influenza pandemic • Activities can be seen as a microcosm of the larger vaccination system • Lessons learned can be applied broadly across the system • First revision of National Vaccine Plan since its creation in 1994

  13. State of the National Vaccine Program Report • Update on 2009 State of the Program Report recommendations • NVP should be given the resources and effective organizational authority within HHS to carry out its mission. • A new ASH appointed as part of the new Federal administration. • New NVPO staff • Deputy Director • Communications Director • Finance Director • Additional staff for safety and administration

  14. State of the National Vaccine Program Report • Update on 2009 State of the Program Report recommendations • The National Vaccine Plan should specifically address how the NVPO will improve its effectiveness • Awaiting the final version of the National Vaccine Plan • The NVP should be evaluated regularly and its effectiveness reviewed as part of each revision of the National Vaccine Plan • Reviewing National Vaccine Plan to see if such mechanisms are in place • The NVPO should improve the effectiveness of NVAC based on recommendations from the NVAC evaluation report. • This is an ongoing process

  15. State of the National Vaccine Program Report • Priorities for the NVP in 2010 • In addition to regular NVAC and NVPO business and ongoing NVAC working groups, three areas have been identified as priorities for the Program • Complete work on the National Vaccine Plan • Conduct/participate in a review of the 2009 H1N1 response • Review the RAND report on the effectiveness of NVAC and revise NVAC procedures accordingly

  16. Title XXI Public Health Service ActSec. 2102: National Vaccine Program Responsibilities: • Vaccine Research • Vaccine Development • Safety and efficacy testing of vaccines • Licensing of vaccine manufacturers and vaccines • Production and procurement of vaccines • Distribution and use of vaccines • Evaluating the need for, the effectiveness, and adverse effects of vaccines and immunization activities • Coordinating governmental and non-governmental activities • Funding of federal agencies

  17. NVAC: Future meeting dates • In-person • June 2-3 • September 14-15 • Tele-conference • As needed for H1N1 response, National Vaccine Plan or other issues

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