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Vaccine Law and Policy (eBook)


ISBN13: 9783031369896
Published: August 2023
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Vaccine Law and Policy is the first book on vaccine law and policy written specifically for the general public or an educated lay audience without legal background. It offers comprehensive but accessible coverage of key aspects of vaccine law and policy, from product development and intellectual property protections, to regulation, public mandates, and vaccine injury claims. The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a growing interest in learning more about vaccine law and policy, as vaccine development, access, safety and requirements became relevant to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This book covers United States law in most detail, but the developments and trends described have parallels in many countries, and the United States model and its actions influence others. Some of the most widely used vaccines against COVID-19 - mRNA vaccines - were developed in the United States, and choices made in the United States impact other countries.

United States law currently has so much to say about vaccines. From the federal mandate President Biden enacted requiring federal employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, to the growing number of private employers requiring vaccines to return to work, vaccine law has become a prevalent topic in everyday life. But there is little writing about the legal aspects of vaccines directed at the general public or an educated lay audience without a legal background. Vaccine Law and Policy will not only be invaluable to professionals implementing vaccine law and policy, but also to regulators, public health officials, and scientific researchers.

Vaccine Law and Policy covers the wide range of laws and policies that impact the field. These include, among others, regulatory oversight by the FDA, one of the most influential bodies in drug and vaccines regulation worldwide, enforcement, and regulation of the research and development of vaccines; vaccine mandates for children and in the workplace, and medical, religious, and philosophical exemptions to them; patent law and other intellectual property protections such as trademark, trade secret, unfair competition, and copyright law; compensation for vaccine injuries under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) and other avenues of liability; safety monitoring; access to vaccines, their promotion, and issues related to funding and costs. The book will also discuss issues related to anti-vaccine movements and vaccine advocacy.

Subjects:
eBooks, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
1. Introduction: Vaccine Basics, Balance of Interests, and the Legal Framework

Part I: Vaccine Regulation and Monitoring
2. Regulation and Testing of Vaccines.- 3. Postmarket Vaccine Safety.- 4. Vaccines and Intellectual Property.- 5. Vaccine Injury Compensation in the United States.- 6. Immunization Information Systems.- 7. Vaccine Regulation in Global Comparison

Part II: Equity and Vaccines
8. Funding Vaccinations in the United States.- 9. Vaccine Equity.- 10. Vaccine Access in Global Comparison

Part III: Individual Decision Making and Vaccines
11. Informed Consent.- 12. Adolescent Consent.- 13. Tort Liability for Failure to Vaccinate

Part IV: Vaccine Mandates
14. Introduction to Vaccines Mandates in the United States.- 15. School Vaccine Mandates and Exemptions.- 16. Workplace Vaccine Mandates.- 17. Federal Vaccine Mandates.- 18. Vaccine Mandates in Global Comparison.- 19. Vaccine Passports for Travel

Part V: Special Contexts
20. Military Vaccinations.- 21. Vaccine Policy in Emergency Situations.- 22. Regulating Vaccine Misinformation Online

Part VI: Policy
23. Vaccine Incentives and Health Insurance Surcharges.- 24. Vaccine Advocacy, Politics, and Anti-vaccine Movements