Washington: Power of Providers (POP) Initiative
The Power of Providers (POP) Initiative is an innovative program that leverages healthcare providers by supporting their conversations about COVID-19 vaccines.
The Power of Providers (POP) Initiative is an innovative program that leverages healthcare providers by supporting their conversations about COVID-19 vaccines.
NDIIS began working with one local pharmacy chain to establish a process for the pharmacy to bulk query the IIS for their patient’s immunization histories.
Washington Department of Health developed culturally competent strategies for increasing vaccine compliance and uptake in tribal populations.
Washington found ways to utilize state vaccine data, clinical trial data, federal guidance, and community feedback to determine vaccine allocation.
Washington Department of Health planned to increase staff capacity to support the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and outreach.
The Washington Department of Health created a collaborative team of private-sector public health organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Washington Department of Health created WA-CHIP, the Washington Child Health Improvement Partnership, to improve the state’s childhood and adolescent vaccination rates.
The Washington Department of Health utilizes partnerships and coordination to ensure long-term care residents and staff have access to COVID-19 vaccines.
The Washington Department of Health set up a Mobile Vaccine Team to provide home-based vaccination services to those who otherwise would not have access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Washington Department of Health launched the Collaborative, a virtual meeting space, prioritizing communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.