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North Carolina's Immunization Program

North Carolina provides vaccines to public and private medical providers for eligible children from birth through 18 years of age at no charge. The North Carolina Immunization Branch created the North Carolina Immunization Program (formerly the Universal Childhood Vaccine Distribution Program) as a way to eliminate financial barriers and to ensure proper immunization of children. In addition, the program provides parents with a way to vaccinate their children through their regular health care provider.

Through the North Carolina Immunization Program (NCIP), vaccines are purchased by the state then distributed to providers at no charge. Providers may not charge their patients for the vaccine, though they may charge a fee for vaccine administration. Currently more than 95% of childhood vaccine providers in the state participate in the NCIP.

Any health care provider who administers childhood vaccines may participate in the NCIP program.

 


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Last Updated: September 2, 2010

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