
An important part of what you do is making sure vaccines reach all your patients who need them. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends health care professionals
- ASSESS immunization status at every visit;
- strongly RECOMMEND needed vaccinations;
- ADMINISTER vaccinations or REFER to an immunization provider;
- DOCUMENT vaccinations.
In addition to following these recommendations, there are a few key steps you can implement to improve vaccination rates in your practice:
- Nominate a vaccination coordinator in your office to update staff, maintain and protect your vaccine supply and maintain vaccination best practices.
- Give your patients a vaccine questionnaire at check-in.
- Use presumptive recommendations when discussing vaccinations. This establishes that vaccination is normal and expected. If patients/parents are hesitant, move into motivational interviewing.
- Use standing orders.
- Send patient reminder postcards.
- Administer vaccinations at the end of the visit.
- Ensure vaccinations are tracked accurately in your electronic health record (EHR).
- Bill appropriately. Ensure you are billing for both the vaccine and the vaccine administration using the correct codes.
Mountain-Pacific Quality Health is here to help! If you have any questions related to vaccination practices in your clinic, please email Amber Rogers at arogers@mpqhf.org.
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