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Immunization & Health Care Professionals
Immunization & Health Care Professionals
Immunization Program staff work with primary care providers to ensure they have the resources needed to vaccinate their patients across the lifespan. We provide:
- All CDC recommended pediatric vaccines for any child at no cost. Providers must enroll in the federal Vermont Child Vaccine Program (VCVP).
- All CDC recommended adult vaccines, except influenza, for adults age 19 to 64 at no cost. Providers must enroll in the state Vermont Adult Vaccine Program (VAVP).
- Oversight and review of all vaccine orders.
- Education and support for vaccine storage and handling.
- IQI - Immunization Quality Improvement for providers emphasizes process steps for on-time vaccination.
- Training and support in the use of the statewide Immunization Registry.
- Training and education opportunities including comprehensive VCVP/VAVP provider education, biennial Infectious Disease/Immunization conferences, and updates after ACIP meetings.
Go to the Off-Site and School Located Vaccine Clinics Documents and Forms
Go to the Immunization Registry
Vaccine Administered 2019 vs 2020 - The Covid-19 Effect (September 2020)
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Flu Webinar 1 09/01/2020 Flu Webinar slides
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09/02/2020 |
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The Vermont Immunization Program recognizes primary care practices achieving high immunization coverage rates as defined by the Healthy People 2020 goals and evaluated using the Vermont Immunization Registry data. Practices are recognized at a Gold or Silver level based on their coverage.
Every Vermont Child Vaccine Program (VCVP) enrolled practice was assessed using the following:
- Have 15 or more active patients in the “Child” age range of 19-35 months and/or
- Have 15 or more active patients in the “Teen” age range of 13-15 years and
- Submit data to the Vermont Immunization Registry per 18 V.S.A. 1129
Child Gold Level
- Essex Pediatrics
- Georgia Health Center
- Gifford Pediatrics
- Green Mountain Pediatrics, P.C.
- Lakeside Pediatrics, PLLC
- Richmond Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine
- Thomas Chittenden Health Center
- UVMMC-Family Medicine-Hinesburg
Child Silver Level
- Danville Health Center
- Dr. Joseph Nasca
- Drs. Peter & Lisa Hogenkamp
- Little Rivers Health Care – Bradford
- North Country Pediatrics (Newport)
- Pediatric Medicine
- Rainbow Pediatrics
- The Health Center
- Timber Lane Pediatrics North
- Upper Valley Pediatrics – Bradford
- UVMHN CVMC Family Medicine – Waterbury
- UVMMC-Family Medicine-Milton
- UVMMC-Pediatric Primary Care-Burlington
Teen Gold Level
- Alderbrook Family Health
- Brookside Family Health Center
- Gifford Pediatrics
- Green Mountain Pediatrics, P.C.
- Lakeside Pediatrics, PLLC
- Little Rivers Health Care – Bradford
- UVMMC-Pediatric Primary Care-Burlington
Teen Silver Level
- Bethel Health Center
- Danville Health Center
- Drs. Peter & Lisa Hogenkamp
- Enosburg Health Center
- Essex Pediatrics
- Georgia Health Center
- Gifford Health at Berlin
- Little Rivers Health Care – East Corinth
- Maplewood Family Practice
- North Country Pediatric (Newport)
- Richford Health Center Inc.
- Richmond Family Medicine
- St. Albans Primary Care
- The Health Center
- Timber Lane Pediatrics Milton
- Timber Lane Pediatrics North
- Timber Lane Pediatrics – South Burlington
- Upper Valley Pediatrics – Bradford
- Upper Valley Pediatrics-Thetford
- UVMHN CVMC Pediatric Primary Care-Berlin
- UVMHN – Porter Pediatric Primary Care
- UVMMC-Family Medicine-Hinesburg
- UVMMC-Family Medicine-South Burlington
- UVMMC-Pediatric Primary Care-Williston
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District Health Office - Vaccination Policy Change Vaccination Policy Change
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04/01/2019 |
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Data Logger Memo Memorandum that was sent to VFC/VFA enrolled practices on 05/23/2019.
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05/23/2019 |
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Immunization Program Name Change Immunization Program Name Change Notice
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01/09/2020 |
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UPDATED -Vermont Adult Vaccine Program Influenza 2020-21 season FAQ UPDATED-Vermont Adult Vaccine Program Influenza FAQ for 2020-2021 season.
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07/13/2020 |
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VCVP.VAVP Guidance on Practice Closure VCVP.VAVP Guidance on Practice Closure
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03/20/2020 |
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OFF-SITE AND SCHOOL LOCATED VACCINE CLINICS NOTICE |
07/09/2020 |
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Home Health Agencies and Urgent Care Facilities Notice |
09/14/2020 |
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vermont immunization bulletin
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FLU BULLETIN 2020-2021 |
08/25/2020 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 5.2019 In This Issue: Measles Resources - New Data Logger Installation - June ACIP Meeting Agenda - Vermont’s 2019 Childhood Immunization Champion - Primary Care Practices Recognized for High Immunization Rates - 2018-19 School and Childcare Immunization Coverage Data
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05/22/2019 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 6.2019 New Data Logger Installation Under Way – Vaccine Brand Choice Survey – Good-Bye Nazly – Measles: Health Department Web Page for Providers - June ACIP Meeting Agenda – 2019 Pink Book Webinar Series – Off to College Immunized – Hepatitis A Outbreak Prevention in the Region, Vermont, and Your Office
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06/13/2019 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 7.2019 Reminder to Return Expired Flu Vaccine - Vaccine Brand Choice Survey - Supply Update: Shingrix - Nominations Open for 2019 HPV Vaccine is Cancer Prevention Champion - ACIP June 2019 Meeting Recap -Webinar: NFID ACIP Summary - What the Measles Epidemic Really Says about America - Updated Meningococcal Q&A - Video: The Life Saving Hepatitis B Birth Dose
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07/23/2019 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 8.2019 2019-2020 State Supplied Influenza Vaccine Bulletin - Influenza Vaccines for Adults - School Clinics – Administration - Reminder: Audit Your Nodes! - Become a Sentinel Provider - Flu Activity Weekly Reports - Updated VIS List - HPV vaccine for use in adults 27-45 - Ask the Experts - Why get a Flu Shot? - Successful Strategies for Running a Flu Clinic - FAQ: Egg Allergy - Vaccinating Pregnant Women - Influenza in Older Adults
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08/29/2019 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 10.2019 Introducing Abby Parker - VFC and VFA Compliance Visits-Immunization Quality Improvement replaces AFIX - Flu Vaccine Ordering Changes-Vaccine Brand Choice Implementation-Teen Immunization Coverage Rates-Vermont's Sentinel Providers-Ask the Experts: When should we start administering flu vaccine?-Upcoming ACIP Meeting-The 16-year old Vaccination Platform - Repurposing Foam Coolers
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10/16/2019 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 11.2019 IMR and VIMS Password Requests - VFC Provider Profile Survey - January 1: Discontinue use of paper temperature logs - Flu Prevention in the North Country - Hepatitis A Response and Prevention - ACIP Vote: Td and Tdap - Ask the Experts: Is it okay to draw up vaccines at the beginning of the shift? - Updated Vaccine Information Statements - Disability Training Survey 2019
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11/21/2019 |
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VERMONT IMMUNIZATION BULLETIN 12.2019 Staffing Changes at the Immunization Program - Save the date for the 2020 Vermont Immunization and Infectious Disease Conference! - Changes in VFC billing practices - District Office Immunization Policy Reminder - Five things to know about rotavirus vaccines - Flu vaccine is important for Vermonters with asthma - Ask the Experts: If an unvaccinated patient who has just recovered from a laboratoryconfirmed case of influenza comes to our clinic, should we vaccinate him?
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12/31/2019 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 1.2020 Program Name Change - Provider Appreciation - Adult Flu Vaccine in the 2020-2021 Season - Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Outbreaks in Vermont - Flu Activity in Vermont - Article: Here’s who’s really most likely to resist vaccines
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03/10/2020 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 2.2020 Staffing Changes at the Immunization Program - 2020 Vermont Immunization and Infectious Disease Conference - Interim Estimates of 2019-20 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness - HPV Vaccine Safety and HPV Vaccine Coverage in Vermont - Urgent Care and Home Health Agencies Eligible for State-supplied Vaccines - Patients worried about coronavirus? Talk to them about flu
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03/10/2020 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 6.2020 Decrease in Vaccines Administered due to COVID-19 - CANCELLED: The September 28th Immunization & Infectious Disease Conference - Vaccine Inventory Adjustments - Immunization Registry Tutorial - School Immunization Rates - We want to hear from YOU - Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
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07/20/2020 |
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VERMONT IMMUNIZATION BULLETIN 7.2020 This is the year to promote/offer flu vaccine in your community - Consider offering an off-site flu vaccine clinic for all ages - State-supplied adult flu vaccine may be administered to all adults 19 years and older - Flu vaccine ordering - Summary of the 2019-20 Flu Season - Vaccine Choice - Key Findings from the Vermont Department of Health Immunization Provider Survey conducted June 9-17, 2020 - Congratulations to the Vermont primary care practices with high immunization coverage in 2019! - “Masks on Vermont” Campaign - Vermont Immunization Rates Show Uptick in June - Hep A Update -
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07/23/2020 |
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Vermont Immunization Bulletin 10.2020 From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Vaccine Information Statements (VIS)
Communication
New this Year from the Immunization Program
Supply, Ordering, and Distribution
LAIV for the 2020-2021 Season
Reminder, new as of last year: Injectable dose volume for children age 6 through 35 months.
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10/05/2020 |
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May 2017 Issue Child Care Immunization Requirements Being Met in Vermont * School Immunization Reports Show Sustained Progress in Immunizing Children * From the Registry: Pneumococcal Vaccine Rates in Vermont * VFC/VFA Annual Re-Enrollment Period: May 31 - July 1, 2017 * Vermont Health Practices Recognized for High Childhood Immunization Rates * Yellow Fever Vaccine Shortage * Vaccine Ordering: VIMS Update
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05/08/2017 |
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December 2016 Issue Internet Truths and Urban Legends * Preventing Perinatal Hepatitis B Infections * UPDATE: Vaccine Management and Ordering in the Immunization Registry * Common Vaccine Scheduling Errors‐ Pediatric Hepatitis A and B * Vaccine Schedules and the Registry * Immunization Documents Translated into 7 Languages * Assessment, Feedback, Incentive and Exchange (AFIX) Recognizing Success
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12/18/2016 |
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September 2016 Issue 2016-17 Pediatric Influenza Bulletin * Flu Vaccine Administration Information * Entering Influenza Immunizations into the IMR – 2016-17 * More from the Immunization Registry * 2015 NIS-Teen Survey
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09/01/2016 |
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August 2017 Issue 2017-2018 Pediatric Influenza Bulletin - Influenza-Assessing Coverage To Improve Outreach - Vaccine Inventory Management System (VIMS) - Yellow Fever Vaccine Supply - Influenza Brand Name and Code Support
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08/07/2017 |
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December 2017 Issue Immunization and Infectious Disease Conference- Save the Date - Immunization Program Updates - NEW Herpes Zoster Vaccine - Shingrix ™ in your EHR - National Hepatitis A Outbreaks - NIS Immunization Survey - Flu Surveillance - Flu on Facebook
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04/25/2018 |
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APRIL 2018 ISSUE Printable version of Vaccinate Vermont April 2018 Issue.
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04/26/2018 |
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August 2018 Issue Complete printable version of August 2018 Vaccinate Vermont Issue.
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09/10/2018 |
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COMPLETE PRINTABLE DECEMBER 2018 ISSUE COMPLETE PRINTABLE DECEMBER 2018 ISSUE
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01/11/2019 |
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In This Section
Vermont is a universal state, where the state Immunization Program purchases vaccines from the CDC federal contract at no cost to providers, for use in all children and adults.
This page serves as a resource for provider offices enrolled in Vermont Child Vaccine Program (VCVP) and Vermont Adult Vaccine Program (VAVP).
Failure to store and handle vaccines properly can reduce vaccine potency, resulting in inadequate immune responses in patients and poor protection against disease.
IQI - Immunization Quality Improvement for providers
The Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program works to identify the hepatitis B status of pregnant women to prevent transmission of hepatitis B infection to infants.
Vermont is a universal vaccine state, providing vaccines to enrolled providers at no cost for use with all patients, regardless of insurance status.