FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS How can the VFC Program help my practice? Through enrollment in the VFC Program, you can: Allow children to stay in their medical homes for immunization services, ensuring continuity of care Save money on vaccine purchases because you will receive publicly-purchased vaccines covered under the program at no cost to you Receive technical assistance to help improve your vaccination coverage rates, office record-keeping, and vaccine storage and handling procedures How can I enroll as a provider in the VFC Program? Enrolling in the VFC Program is easy! Call Vaccines for Children/Georgia Immunization Office at (404) 657-5013 or (800) 848-3868 (outside metro Atlanta). You should: Request a Provider Enrollment Package, which lists Georgia's requirements for participation Complete and return the Enrollment Form Return the Provider Profile Form to ensure you receive the amount of vaccine needed for eligible patients DE TH OF PU For More Information Vaccines for Children Program Department of Public Health Georgia Immunization Office 2 Peachtree Street, NW | Suite 13-276 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3142 Phone: (404) 657-5013 | Toll free: (800) 848-3868 Fax: (404) 657-5736 http://health.state.ga.us/programs/immunization/vfc/ PARTMENT BLIC HEAL For Additional Information: Local health department GA Immunization Office - On-Call Help Line: (404) 657-3158 - GRITS Help Desk: (866) 483-2958 - VFC Help Line: (800) 848-3868 - www.health.state.ga.us/programs/ immunization GA Chapter of the AAP www.gaaap.org/ GA Academy of Family Physicians www.gafp.org/ Immunization Action Coalition www.immunize.org National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at CDC www.cdc.gov/vaccines Georgia Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) Vaccines for Children Program Georgia Department of Public Health Georgia Immunization Office Vaccines Children Programfor Safer, Healthier Communities What is the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program? The Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program is a federal program that provides eligible children routinely recommended vaccines at no cost. The federal government and the State of Georgia pay for the vaccines, and doctors and clinics agree to give the vaccines to children who qualify. You may, however, be charged a small fee for administration of the vaccine. Who is eligible? In Georgia, children from birth through 18 years of age can receive vaccines through the VFC Program if they meet at least one of the following requirements: Eligible for Medicaid No health insurance American Indian or Alaska Native Under-insured (have health insurance, but vaccines are not a covered benefit) Eligible for PeachCare for Kids What are the benefits of the VFC Program? The VFC Program Provides no-cost vaccines to eligible children, saving parents and providers out-of-pocket expenses for vaccine purchases Enables infants and children to receive vaccines from their primary care provider Reduces the risk of serious illness or even death from vaccine-preventable diseases Enables vaccine purchase at lower pricing through use of federal vaccine contracts FOR PARENTS How much will I have to pay? You won't pay anything for the vaccine itself, but you may be asked to pay a small fee for administration of the vaccine. You can still get the vaccine, even if you are unable to pay this fee at the time of your visit. Where can I get VFC vaccines for my child? If your doctor is a VFC-participating provider, you can get your child's shots in the doctor's office. However, if your doctor is not a VFCparticipating provider, you can take your child to your local public health department for vaccines. Most pediatricians and family physicians participate in the VFC Program. You can ask your doctor or call the Georgia VFC Program to locate VFC-enrolled providers in your area.