Alberta Influenza Immunization Policy (2018-2019)
Organization: Alberta Health ServicesPublished: 2018
"Influenza is a vaccine preventable disease yet in 2017-2018 at least 91 deaths in Alberta were attributed to influenza. 3,024 persons were admitted to hospital and 236 of those admissions required intensive care. The elderly, the very young, pregnant women and those living with chronic or immune-compromising conditions are particularly vulnerable.
The goal of the Alberta Influenza Immunization Program is to have the maximum number of Albertans immunized while being cost-effective, efficient and innovative
The objectives of Alberta's Influenza Immunization Policy (IIP) are:
- For all Albertans to have access to publicly funded influenza vaccine;
- To reduce the incidence and impact of influenza disease in Alberta;
- To have a potent and safe vaccine available for administration; and
- To have 100% of immunizers receive the influenza vaccine.
The goals and objectives of the IIP can be met when all immunizers work together to implement it. Collaboration, coordination and communication among immunizers during all phases of the immunization process (from vaccine distribution to front line administration) are critical to strengthen Alberta's capacity to reduce the impact of influenza disease and contribute to the health and well-being of Albertans." - Alberta Influenza Immunization Policy (2018-2019)
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Program Planning and Delivery,Program Delivery and Evaluation,Guides,Vaccine Preventable Diseases,Communicable Diseases,Influenza Program Planning and DeliveryProgram Delivery and Evaluation
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