BALTIMORE — People with access to routine healthcare were more likely to have received human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination compared with those who did not have this access, a retrospective analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data suggested.
Among participants ages 12 to 26, those with health insurance and a routine healthcare provider had a significantly higher rate of HPV vaccination initiation compared with those without health insurance (P0.05). There was an effect of race/ethnicity on healthcare coverage (P Source : MedPageToday