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Formerly known as AFIX, Immunization Quality Improvement for Providers is a CDC program using evidence-based strategies to increase the percent of children and adolescents who are vaccinated on time. Through this program, Health Department Immunization Designees meet with practices throughout Vermont to share 2-year-old and adolescent immunization rates and discuss strategies to increase immunization coverage. During a meeting, Immunization Designees work closely with practice staff to develop an action plan, which includes training and resources from the Health Department. Designees have a phone check-in with each practice two and six months later to track progress and provide additional support as needed.  12 months later a follow-up meeting also serves as the start of the next cycle, when practices can choose to continue IQIP.

For practices already working with Blueprint for Health on quality improvement measures, the area Blueprint facilitator will be invited to attend IQIP meetings.  

Practices should contact the Immunization Designee at their Local Health Office to begin this process or to get more information about IQIP, recommended immunization schedules, standards for immunization practices or use of the Vermont Immunization Registry. Your calls are always welcome!

Resources

The Community Guide is a website that houses the official collection of all Community Preventive Services Task Force (Task Force) findings and the systematic reviews on which they are based. The Community Guide is a credible resource with many uses because it is based on a scientific systematic review process and answers questions critical to almost everyone interested in community health and wellbeing. 

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Last Updated: March 15, 2023