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Article: Partnering to Improve Infant Immunizations: The Arizona Partnership for Infant Immunization (TAPII).
- Article from:
- Vaccine Weekly
- Article date:
- May 18, 1998
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Hirano, D. "Partnering to Improve Infant Immunizations: The Arizona Partnership for Infant Immunization (TAPII)." American Journal of Preventive Medicine, April 1998;14(3 Suppl.):22-25.
According to the author's abstract of an article published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine, "The Arizona Partnership for Infant Immunization (TAPII) is a public-private partnership intended to achieve the year 2000 goal of 90% infant immunizations. Created in 1992 as a means to develop a statewide approach to improving infant immunization rates, TAPII is a broad-based partnership that includes public health departments, managed care plans, professional organizations, medial ...