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Vaccination Strategies
Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases National Immunization Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Revised January 2005
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Why Focus on Strategies to Increase Immunization?
Immunization levels not optimal Cost-effectiveness of some strategies uncertain Sustainable systems needed
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AFIX Assessment Feedback Incentives eXchange
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Special Characteristics of AFIX
Focuses on outcomes Focuses on providers Blend of advanced technology and personal interaction
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Assessment Evaluation of medical records to ascertain the immunization rate for a defined group Diagnosis of potential service delivery problems Assessment increases awareness
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Feedback Informing immunization providers about their performance
Assessment with feedback creates the awareness necessary for behavior change
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How to Provide Feedback
With feeling and precision Without judgment With confidentiality as appropriate
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Incentives Something that incites to action
Vary by provider and stage of progress Opportunities for partnership and collaboration
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eXchange of Information
Allows access to more experience than an individual can accumulate Motivates improvement Coordinates resources and efforts
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VFC/AFIX Incorporate AFIX activities during VFC site visits Combine VFC/AFIX site visits Reduces number of visits Extends reach of AFIX
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Comprehensive Clinic Assessment Software Application (CoCASA)
VFC and AFIX results Immediate assessment results Estimate of coverage levels Reasons for deficiencies Reports on patient subsets
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Strategies for High Immunization Levels
Recordkeeping Recommendations and reinforcement Reminder and recall to patients Reminder and recall to providers Reduction of missed opportunities Reduction of barriers to immunization
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Records Must be available at the time of the visit
Must be easy to read Must be accurate reflect current patient population reflect all vaccines given
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Immunization Registries
Single data source for all providers Reliable immunization history Produce records for patient use Key to increasing immunization levels
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Recommendations and Reinforcement
Recommend the vaccine powerful motivator patients likely to follow recommendation of the provider Reinforce the need to return verbal written link to calendar event
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Reminders and Recall to Patients
Reminder—notification that immunizations are due soon Recall—notification that immunizations are past due Content of message and technique of delivery vary Reminders and recall have been found to be effective
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Reminders and Recall to Providers
Communication to healthcare providers that an individual client’s immunizations are due soon or past due Examples computer-generated list stamped note in the chart “Immunization Due” clip on chart
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Missed Opportunity A healthcare encounter in which a person is eligible to receive vaccination but is not vaccinated completely
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Reasons for Missed Opportunities
Lack of simultaneous administration Unaware child needs additional vaccines Invalid contraindications Inappropriate clinic policies Reimbursement deficiencies
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Strategies for Reducing Missed Opportunities
Standing orders Provider education with feedback Provider reminder and recall systems
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Reduction to Barriers to Immunization
Physical barriers waiting time distance Psychological barriers unpleasant experience safety concerns
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National Immunization Program Contact Information Telephone 800.CDC.INFO Website
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