Billington John K, Omer Saad B
John K. Billington is with the Department of Public Policy and Government Relations, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Arlington, VA. Saad B. Omer is with Global Health, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics, Schools of Public Health and Medicine, and Emory Vaccine Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Am J Public Health. 2016 Feb;106(2):269-70. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302967. Epub 2015 Dec 21.
Recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States have renewed public discourse about state vaccine mandates for children entering schools. With acknowledgment of the challenge of eliminating religious and philosophical exemptions in most states, some have proposed instead to impose additional administrative burdens for parents seeking such exemptions. We review the use of taxes, fines, and fees as financial disincentives in public health. We argue that adding processing fees to a comprehensive set of administrative requirements for obtaining exemptions will avoid the use of taxpayer funding for exemption processing and will help tilt the balance of convenience in favor of vaccination.
美国近期爆发的可通过疫苗预防的疾病,重新引发了公众对各州针对入学儿童的疫苗强制令的讨论。鉴于多数州在消除宗教和哲学豁免方面面临挑战,一些人提议,改为对寻求此类豁免的家长施加额外的行政负担。我们审视了税收、罚款和费用作为公共卫生领域经济激励措施的使用情况。我们认为,在一套全面的豁免行政要求中增加手续费,将避免使用纳税人资金进行豁免审批,并且有助于使便利天平向接种疫苗倾斜。