Denver unveils immunization system
Program keeps records of immunizations given at clinics, schools and community health centers
Denver public health officials recently unveiled an automated vaccine administration
program that keeps track of all immunizations given in the city.
The system, announced during National Immunization Month, will keep
records of immunizations given at Denver clinics, school sites or community
health centers, print reminders for families of children who need vaccinations,
and automatically keep track of vaccine inventory.
"At any one of our sites, we can pull up immunization information and
know exactly what vaccines the child was given," said Paul Melinkovich,
assistant director of community services.
Using the system, health providers if patients need vaccinations and
print postcards to inform a family that a vaccine is overdue.
The system, implemented by ManTech Advanced Systems International earlier
this month, is tied into the registration system, so data does not have
to be entered twice.
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