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Immunization Strategies

Health Department 186 Performance Measures-retired

OLH SHIP-related activities

Immunization Programs

% of public & private providers enrolled in Vaccines for Children who have received a VFC and/or AFIX visit that includes feedback on practice level IMR completeness and coverage rates

Current Value

30%

2023

Definition

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Story Behind the Curve

 

Last updated: October 2023

Author: Immunization Program, Vermont Department of Health


Primary care providers enrolled in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program receive a site visit every 24 months. These site visits were paused during most of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number for 2022 is reported as of October 1, 2022.

During these visits education is provided and practices must demonstrate full compliance with the CDC program requirements which include but are not limited to provision of all CDC recommended vaccines, vaccine storage and handling and parent education. Onsite training on the use of the Vermont Immunization Registry by Health Department staff is also conducted so practices have accurate information on the immunization status of children. Visits focused on quality improvement, known as AFIX, are also offered to providers. At the visit, practice specific immunization rates are reviewed and and evidence-based strategies to increase immunization rates are selected for implementation.

Prior to 2018, this measure was calculated differently, see Notes on Methodology

Why Is This Important?

Ensuring that Vermonters have access to recommended vaccines that are safe is an important way to protect our population from preventable disease. This program is essential to assist and educate providers to make sure we can provide this important service to Vermonters. It is also important to increase immunization rates through evidence-based strategies that educate parents and lower barriers to accessing vaccines. 

This measure looks at the quality and efficiency of the Immunization Programs to measure how well the program is doing.

Partners

  • Primary care providers
  • Vermont Child Health Improvement Program
  • National Improvement Partnership Network
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

What Works

Good communication, consistent messaging and a strong working relationship between the Health Department Immunization Program and the primary care provider practices enrolled in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program.

Action Plan

Strengthen the educational aspects of provider site visits.

Reduce the number of staff that conduct site visits in order to ensure effective evaluation and clear messaging so that practices can meet all CDC requirements.

Notes on Methodology

Prior to 2018 this was calculated as the number of visits that include feedback on practice level IMR completeness and coverage rates. Since that time all site visits include this feedback and thus the number would be 100%.

Since 2018, this is measured as the percent of practices who have received a VFC and/or AFIX visit during the calendar year. Site visits are conducted every 24 months.

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