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Research-Driven Recommendations

AIM conducts research independently and in partnership with other organizations to develop and share evidence-based immunization policies and practice recommendations. AIM participates in various aspects of research projects, including research design, data collection and analysis, and dissemination of results.

Conducting Surveys or Interviews of Immunization Program Managers

Researchers interested in surveying or interviewing immunization program managers are strongly encouraged to participate in the AIM screening and recommendation process. Surveys and interview requests that have received a recommendation from AIM are more likely to be completed by immunization program managers, as they demonstrate value to AIM members.

Conducting Research in Partnership with AIM

Researchers interested in partnering with AIM to access the experience and expertise of state, territorial, and local immunization programs should review the research collaboration request process and complete the research collaboration request form below.

Advocating for Public Health Immunization Programs

As a national leader on immunization policy and programs, AIM advocates on behalf of our member immunization programs, educates policymakers and others about the benefits and purpose of public health immunization programs, and provides programmatic expertise to fellow members, stakeholders, and partners. AIM conducts a limited amount of federal legislative advocacy in accordance with federal tax laws and federal grant guidance.

Member-Driven Policy Priorities

Policy priorities are identified by AIM members through a consensus-based approach. Information is gathered from AIM membership, stakeholders, and partners, as well as research reports and published articles. AIM also maintains  an Immunization Program Policy Toolkit, a collection of helpful resources within our resource library.

For More Information

Please contact Katelyn Wells, AIM Chief Research and Development Officer, at (301) 424-6080 for additional information.

Policy Resources

AIM Legislative Round-up: May 30, 2025

Vaccine-related legislated movement has slowed significantly as most state sessions come to an end. This is the last bi-weekly Legislative Round-up of 2025.

AIM Legislative Round-up: May 16, 2025

Half of the state’s legislative sessions have concluded for the year, with 25 states still underway.

AIM Legislative Round-up: May 2, 2025

Legislative movement has slowed down as many state legislatures near adjournment, but several of the 538 vaccine-related bills AIM is tracking have faced votes.

AIM Policy Maps

AIM policy maps are updated on a rolling basis with voluntary information that is self-reported by immunization programs.

AIM Legislative Round-up: April 18, 2025

Four state legislative sessions have ended since the last round-up and another 13 state legislative sessions will end next month. AIM provides a PDF summary.

AIM Legislative Round-up: April 4, 2025

AIM is now tracking 510 vaccine-related bills in this session, and provides a PDF summary.

AIM Legislative Round-up: March 21, 2025

AIM is now tracking 486 effective vaccine-related bills, with numerous bills reaching or nearing the finish line.

AIM Legislative Round-up: March 7, 2025

Lawmakers are considering bills that could significantly impact vaccine policies and public health in numerous states.

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