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Smallpox
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
This
is an official CDC HAN Info Service Message
Distributed
via the HAN Info Service
December
19, 2003,
14:15 EST (2:15 PM EST)
HANINFO-00032-03-12-19-N
HHS Issues Rules for Smallpox Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program
HHS
Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced an interim final rule
that implements a law Congress passed earlier this year to identify
and compensate people injured as a result of receiving a smallpox
vaccine. The interim rule for the new Smallpox Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program describes eligibility criteria, the process for requesting
benefits and receiving payments, and other necessary policies and
procedures.
Funded at $42 million, the program provides financial and medical
benefits to eligible members of an HHS-approved smallpox emergency
response plan who sustain certain medical injuries caused by a smallpox
vaccine.
In addition, unvaccinated individuals injured after coming into
contact with vaccinated members of an emergency response plan --
or with a person with whom the vaccinated person had contact --
may be eligible for program benefits. The program also provides
benefits to survivors of eligible individuals whose death resulted
from a covered injury.
HHS is also making special efforts to ensure that all those involved
in the smallpox vaccination effort, and especially anyone who may
have been injured, will receive notification quickly that the claims
system is now operational.
The
interim rule was scheduled to be published in the Dec. 16, 2003,
Federal Register and will be effective immediately. The public
may comment on its contents, and HHS may amend it later based on
those comments.
HHS began implementation of the compensation program by publishing
a Smallpox Vaccine Injury Compensation Table in the Aug. 27, 2003,
edition of the Federal Register. The table became effective upon
publication. The table identifies medical injuries and adverse effects
presumed to have been caused by a smallpox vaccine or contact. It
also lists time intervals in which the first symptom or manifestation
must appear in order for the presumption of a vaccine-caused injury
to apply.
The benefit of such a table is that a causal relationship need not
be demonstrated between a smallpox vaccine and an injury listed
in it. Because it is possible to incur a medical injury not listed
on the table that may have been caused by a smallpox vaccination
or contact, a person who can present sufficient evidence to prove
likely causation may still be eligible for program benefits.
In
order to be eligible to receive benefits, requesters must satisfy
the filing deadlines described in the interim final rule. Because
these deadlines may fall as early as Jan. 24, 2004, individuals
interested in applying for benefits with the program are encouraged
to file a Request Form as soon as possible.
Anyone interested in eligibility or application information can
contact the Smallpox Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, located
in HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration, at 1-888-496-0338,
or by sending an email to smallHYPERLINK
"mailto:smallpox@hrsa.gov"pox@hrsa.gov.
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