A new federal policy shift will stop tying physician payments to vaccination performance metrics and encourages states to reconsider similar incentive programs. Federal officials say the goal is to focus more on informed consent and patient choice, while still allowing states to track immunization data voluntarily. The move signals a broader change in how public health outcomes are measured and discussed, and may influence future approaches to reporting, exemptions, and transparency.
Doctors Will No Longer Receive Financial Rewards for Vaccinating Kids

