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Updated Data Request, Data Dictionary, Data Request FAQs have been posted under Resources on the main Adult Immunization Learning Community Y5 page!

Check out our video walkthrough for the updated Data Request Process here: Y5 AIM Data Walkthrough Video & FAQs


Monthly Meeting: Every second Tues of the month from 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm ET/11:30 am to 12:00 pm AKST


Intervention Menu:

Alaska PCA Team Member:

Email:

Role


Participating Sites:

Example: Health Center ABC

Health Post DEF

  • Team 1

Health Post GHI

  • Team 2

Mobile Unit JKL

  • Team 3

Mini Intervention Activity:

Assess

Recommend

Administer

Refer

Document

Sprint

By End of October

By End of October

By End of November

By End of December

By End of December

People (Health Center Staff)

Standing orders: Assess presence and use of standing orders for
CDC recommended vaccines

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Patient reminders: Assess presence, use, and efficacy of patient
reminders for CDC recommended vaccines

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Vaccine safety: Assess or collect feedback on staff awareness of
and adherence to vaccine safety policies and procedures

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External data sources: Assess or collect feedback on staff
awareness and routine use of external sources of immunization
data (local or regional HIEs, immunization registries, and/or
national networks such as CommonWell and Carequality)

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Refer: For vaccines that are referred out, ensure staff know how
and where to refer for vaccines that are not administered by the
health center

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Conduct training, as needed, to support staff in following the
standards

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Process (Workflows)

Standing orders: Review and assess policies and procedures
related to standing orders for CDC recommended vaccines; where
gaps exist, develop plan to introduce standing orders

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Patient reminders: Review and assess policies and procedures
related to identifying and sending patient reminders for CDC
recommended vaccines; where gaps exist, develop plan to send
patient reminders

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Vaccine safety: Review and assess health center policies and/or
training on vaccine administration, storage and handling, safety
protocols, standard precautions, and adverse reactions

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External data sources: Review and assess policies and procedures
to check external data sources for immunizations

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Refer: For vaccines that are referred out, review or design a list of
referral partners by vaccine and disseminate the information; for vaccines where a referral partner does not exist, conduct search to identify partners

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Refer: Review and address gaps in referral workflows, including
closing the loop and documenting vaccines administered outside the practice

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Technology/Informatics

Standing orders: Assess electronic workflow and
modify/streamline (or develop a plan to modify/streamline) one or
more standing orders

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Patient reminders: Assess the electronic workflow and modify/
streamline (or develop a plan to modify/streamline) the process to
identify and send reminders for patients due for one or more
vaccines

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External data sources: Assess electronic workflow to view and
incorporate external immunization data; develop plan to fill in
gaps if there is no HIE or IIS connection, including exploring costs,
timeline, and effort to establish connections

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Refer: Assess electronic workflows to refer patients for vaccines
that are not administered at the health center

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Additional Areas

Additional areas that apply to the People & Process & Technology framework:

  • Encounter templates and documentation for all Standards

  • Patient education vaccine resources to print and/or send to portal, identify gaps, and address (or develop plan) to address

  • VAERS workflows for documenting and reporting adverse reactions

  • Referral partner outreach and coordination for vaccines that are not administered at the health center

  • IIS connections, data quality, and workflows to view and incorporate

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