Vaccine Recommendations & Insurance Coverage - Removing recommendations may impact patient choice, especially for vulnerable populations who rely on no-cost vaccines linked to CDC and ASIP recommendations [1][3] - Insurance companies have individual policies, some may not cover important treatments [2] - Various programs (private insurers, employer-sponsored plans, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Vaccines for Children) link no-cost vaccines to CDC/ASIP recommendations [3] FDA's Role & Vaccine Safety - FDA's role is to assess the safety and effectiveness of submitted applications [4] - Concerns raised about potential loss of trust in the FDA due to policies perceived as "rubber stamping" vaccines without sufficient evidence, particularly for young, healthy individuals [5] - Industry emphasizes the need for strong evidence when recommending interventions, especially for new viruses and vaccines [5] - Clinical trial results in children were mixed four years ago [6]
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary on changes to vaccine recommendations
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