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Improving HPV Vaccination Rates

Date:

Mar 2014
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PolicyLab's Alex Fiks wrote this Issue Brief for Penn's Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.
 
The Issue Brief examines some of the barriers to HPV vaccination and summarizes a successful, multipronged clinical intervention to improve vaccination rates.

Journal:

Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics
Authors:

Fiks AG

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Adolescent Health & Well-Being

Sexual and Reproductive Health

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