Financing of Immunization Programs by Local Government Units in Poland as an Element of Health Policy.
Anna AugustynowiczMariola BorowskaKatarzyna LewtakJacek BorowiczMichał WaszkiewiczBeata KarakiewiczJanusz OpolskiTomasz BanaśAleksandra CzerwPublished in: Vaccines (2021)
In Poland, local governments are deeply engaged in the immunization of their citizens by organizing and financing specific health care programmes. These programmes are an essential addition to the state financial resources in infectious disease control. This engagement expresses local government maturity regarding the health needs of the population and public health measures. Communes are the most engaged units among all levels of local governments. It is probably due to close mutual communication between the people and local governments. The growing awareness of the important role of HPV immunization in the prevention of cervical cancer among local government units is reflected in the increase in the number of girls vaccinated against HPV and the increase in financial resources allocated for primary HPV prevention. The decrease in the number of people vaccinated against pneumococci may result from including pneumococcal vaccines in the compulsory immunization schedule.