Vaccinations

(noun)

Inoculation with a vaccine in order to protect a particular disease or strain of disease

Related Terms

  • externality

Examples of Vaccinations in the following topics:

  • Externalities in the Health Care Market

    • Vaccinations: An interesting new development in health care is the advent of vaccines.
    • Vaccination results in herd immunity, or essentially the fact that many individuals will become immune and thus reduce the likelihood that everyone in the population will contract certain diseases.
  • Differences Between Centrally Planned and Market Economies

    • For instance, in 2000 there was a shortage of tetanus vaccine in the United States.
    • In a planned economy, this shortage would not happen because the government would boost production of the vaccine if it were needed.
  • Criteria to evaluate alternatives

    • First, they might be allocated a set of recourses (vaccine, personnel, offices, etc) and then try to vaccinate as many children as possible.
    • Alternatively, they might try to vaccinate all children by using as few resources as possible.
  • Improving Education and Health Outcomes

    • Examples of health policy topics include: vaccination policies, tobacco control, and pharmaceutical policies.
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