Qingdao builds vaccination passbook “All-in-one card” for children’s vaccination during the year
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The reporter learned from the Qingdao Disease Control Center that Qingdao will build a networked immunization planning information system within this year, and establish a vaccination “passbook” for each child vaccinated, which will not only achieve cross-regional vaccination, but also every The vaccination record will be clear at a glance.
The daughter of Ms. Yang, who lives in Haiboqiao, Shibei District, is over one year old. Every time her child is vaccinated, she has to drive to Shibei District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. It is too inconvenient to have no arrangement there.” The reporter learned that the current location of vaccinations in Qingdao is determined according to the place of residence. If you want to change the location of vaccination, you need to go through the card transfer procedures. Nowadays, the mobility of residents is increasing, especially many children are taken care of by the elderly. If the elderly are far away, they will have to be vaccinated every time they are vaccinated.
To this end, the Municipal Health Bureau will equip each vaccinated child with a vaccination “passbook”. Parents only need to scan on the card reader, and the vaccination record will be printed on the “passbook”, and the parents will also be reminded with printed words in different colors. The time for the next vaccination, “This way the vaccination records are clear, and cross-regional vaccination can be achieved.” The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention told reporters that the “all-in-one card” will be more convenient for parents when the scope of planned immunization is expanded to 15 this year. If it is close to the time of vaccination, the medical staff will remind the parents by phone or text message according to the system prompts.
“It also contributes to the evaluation of work quality, and the effective vaccination rate is clear at a glance.” The person in charge said that artificially increasing vaccination rates, “written vaccination” and other phenomena can be avoided.
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