Can a marketing campaign be used to achieve public policy goals?

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Jones, RW
Marshall, C
Bergman, TP
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10.1177/074391569601500109
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It is the policy of the United States as a whole as well as the individual states themselves that children receive the appropriate immunizations at the proper ages. Public health officials in Oklahoma used a marketing campaign to increase the likelihood that parents would have their children immunized by age two. The Due By Two campaign, spearheaded by the Oklahoma's first lady, Rhonda Walters, was a unique part of a nationwide effort aimed at increasing childhood immunization rates. The authors examine the results achieved and the cost involved in the Oklahoma campaign.
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