Prevention in health and social care : vaccination : tenth report of session 2022–23 report, together with formal minutes relating to the report.
by Brine, Steve.Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Health and Social Care Committee.
Series: House of Commons papers. Session 2022–23 ; HC 1764 (27 July 2023).Publisher: House of Commons, London : 2023.Description: 20p.Summary: This report calls for urgent action to tackle declining vaccination rates among children, citing concern that England did not meet the 95 per cent target for any routine childhood immunisations in 2021/22. It also states that the United Kingdom lags behind international competitors on support for clinical research, in particular in the clinical trials system, and calls for urgent reform. The report also calls for immediate action to ensure the readiness of NHS England, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulation Agency (MHRA) and the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) to support innovations around preventative healthcare, such as personalised cancer vaccine, given an uncertain time-frame..Subject(s): vaccines | immunisation | access to health services | children | public health | medical research | clinical trials | innovations | preventive measures | organisational role | international comparisons | evaluationDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Associated documentation List(s) this item appears in: Public health in England (September 2023]
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This report calls for urgent action to tackle declining vaccination rates among children, citing concern that England did not meet the 95 per cent target for any routine childhood immunisations in 2021/22. It also states that the United Kingdom lags behind international competitors on support for clinical research, in particular in the clinical trials system, and calls for urgent reform. The report also calls for immediate action to ensure the readiness of NHS England, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulation Agency (MHRA) and the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) to support innovations around preventative healthcare, such as personalised cancer vaccine, given an uncertain time-frame.
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