What is a federal law passed in 1986 that created a no-fault compensation program for citizens injured or killed by vaccines as an alternative to suing vaccine manufacturers and providers? Multiple choice question. Health Care Quality Improvement Act National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Smallpox Emergency Personnel Protection Act
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