What to know
- Let's RISE is a ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø initiative to provide actionable strategies, resources, and data to support getting all Americans back on schedule with their routine immunizations to protect everyone from vaccine-preventable disease and disability.
- Let’s RISE is focused on catching up groups of children and teens whose vaccination rates declined during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background
- During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a concerning drop in routine immunizations for children and adults. Routine vaccination coverage has not yet recovered among young children living in poverty and rural areas, kindergartners, and Medicaid-eligible adolescents.
- Long-standing inequities in routine childhood vaccination coverage that existed prior to the pandemic also continue for children in racial and ethnic minority groups and children who are not privately insured.
- It is crucial that we take steps to help get everyone on schedule with their routine immunizations and meet targets.
Why it's important
- The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends children keep up to date on their childhood vaccinations and well-child visits. This helps children stay healthy for school, childcare, and beyond.
- Even small declines in vaccination coverage can result in an increase in the number of cases and outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases like measles that can cause serious illness, hospitalization, and death.
- Routine childhood vaccinations are successful in preventing serious illness and death. Serious diseases once common at young ages in the United States, such as diphtheria, mumps, and rubella, are now practically unheard of. Help keep it that way.
Action plan

Use these evidence-based strategies and available resources to encourage catching up on routine vaccinations.

Health Departments
- Leverage IIS data to identify and remind individuals behind on their vaccinations to get vaccinated
- Make vaccines easy to find and access
- Give strong vaccine recommendations
- Disseminate vaccine-related communications around catch-up
- Partner with schools and community organizations

Health Care Professionals
- Send reminders to families whose children are behind on or due for vaccination
- Improve vaccine-related communications
- Offer vaccination-only appointments or hold vaccination clinics
- Implement systems to review vaccine history at every visit
- Offer strong recommendations
- Have standing orders
- Be prepared to answer questions and address concerns

Other Partners
- Know where to find accurate information on routine vaccination
- Connect with local public health department, ask how you can help with catch-up
- Help carry messages about importance of catch-up; you are trusted sources who understand your community best
- Engage with community members to address vaccine hesitancy
- Leverage data to focus catch-up efforts on communities that have fallen behind on vaccinations

Schools
- Share and utilize school vaccination data for catch-up
- Include vaccination information in back-to-school communications
- Help share the facts about vaccines
- Send reminders to families whose children are not up to date on their vaccinations
- Expand access to immunization services (e.g. school-based vaccination clinics)
- Enforce school vaccination requirements
Resources
Routine Childhood Vaccination Resources
Use these free tools to support getting all children and adolescents up to date.
Print the Childhood Immunization Schedule in color.
ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø Vaccine Schedules Application for Clinicians and Other Immunization Providers
Read about no-cost vaccinations for children and the requirements to qualify.
Vaccinate with Confidence will strengthen public trust in vaccines by advancing 3 key priorities: pr...
Learn about funded partnerships to improve vaccine coverage.
Communication Resources
- Promote catch-up vaccination during immunization awareness events and
- Grow Up Healthy! poster
- Social Media Content to Encourage Catch Up and Routine Vaccination
- Keeps It That Way webpage
- Additional ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø Vaccine Communications Resources
Partner Specific Strategies and Tools

Health Care Providers and Public Health Professionals
- Catch-up Schedule for Children and Adolescents
- Make vaccination a sustainable practice to increase vaccine coverage
- Foster Support for Vaccination in Your Practice
- Talking with Parents about Vaccines
- Questions Parents May Ask about Vaccines
- Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program: Information for Providers

Early Care, Education, and School Health Organizations
- Preventing Spread of Infections in K-12 Schools
- Help Your Child's School Prevent the Spread of Infections Fact Sheet
- (Continuing Education Credits Available)

Family Programs and Community Partners

Content Source:
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases