Home Research Research Library Shifting Patterns of Vaccine Delivery Before and After COVID-19: The Declining Role of Primary Care Shifting Patterns of Vaccine Delivery Before and After COVID-19: The Declining Role of Primary Care 2025 Author(s) Park, Jeongyoung, Didden, Annie, Bazemore, Andrew W, Jabbarpour, Yalda, and Seliby-Perkins, LaTasha Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Volume Journal of Primary Care & Community Health Source Journal of Primary Care & Community Health INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Vaccination rates in the United States have seen a concerning decline in recent years. Primary care, as the front line of healthcare for most individuals, is critical in reversing this trend. This study investigates trends in vaccine delivery amongst healthcare providers before and after Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: The delivery of vaccinations were enumerated by provider type using a combination of 2017 to 2021 Medicare Part B Fee-For-Service claims and the 2013 to 2021 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). RESULTS: Our findings reveal a notable decline in primary care physician (PCP)-administered vaccinations, with mass immunizers and non-physician providers increasingly assuming this role. Medicare claims showed that the vaccine delivery by PCPs decreased over time, from 46.2% in 2017 to 32.3% in 2021, while the vaccine delivery by mass immunizers increased over time, from 45.2% in 2017 to 60.5% in 2021. Similarly, MEPS data showed that PCPs accounted for 53.6% of vaccination visits in the pre-pandemic period but only 22.9% during the pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly disrupted vaccine delivery, reshaping the roles of PCPs and other providers. This study highlights the need to better integrate primary care into future vaccine distribution frameworks to ensure broad and equitable access in the post-pandemic era. ABFM Research Read all 2021 Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education Go to Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education 2020 Advancing bibliometric assessment of research productivity: an analysis of US Departments of Family Medicine Go to Advancing bibliometric assessment of research productivity: an analysis of US Departments of Family Medicine 2011 Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates Go to Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates 2025 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices Go to The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices
Author(s) Park, Jeongyoung, Didden, Annie, Bazemore, Andrew W, Jabbarpour, Yalda, and Seliby-Perkins, LaTasha Topic(s) Role of Primary Care Volume Journal of Primary Care & Community Health Source Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
ABFM Research Read all 2021 Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education Go to Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education 2020 Advancing bibliometric assessment of research productivity: an analysis of US Departments of Family Medicine Go to Advancing bibliometric assessment of research productivity: an analysis of US Departments of Family Medicine 2011 Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates Go to Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates 2025 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices Go to The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices
2021 Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education Go to Reenvisioning Family Medicine Residency Education
2020 Advancing bibliometric assessment of research productivity: an analysis of US Departments of Family Medicine Go to Advancing bibliometric assessment of research productivity: an analysis of US Departments of Family Medicine
2011 Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates Go to Establishing a baseline: health information technology adoption among family medicine diplomates
2025 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices Go to The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccinations in United States primary care practices