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Patient eligibility[edit]
Children and adolescents are eligible if it is before their 19th birthday and they meet one or more of the following criteria:


 * Medicaid-eligible
 * Uninsured (lacking health insurance)
 * American Indian or Alaska Native
 * Under insured, that is, a child that is covered by some type of health insurance, but the insurance either does not cover any vaccines, covers only certain vaccines, or does cover some vaccines, but has a cap on the annual cost for vaccines.*
 * Children are eligible up through 18 years of age.

* For under insured children and adolescents, VFC vaccines may still be provided, but only at sites that are federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) or rural health clinics (RHCs). Each states has an administrative fee that can never exceed over fifteen dollars.

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Vaccines
Each state has and administrative fee that can exceed pass the price of fifth-teen dollars.

Note: The VFC program was officially implemented in October 1994. The VFC program was created by Omnibus budget Reconciliation Act of August of 1993. In each state low income patients who receive medicaid and also meets the enlisted requirement are entitled to the benefits of VFC program.