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30/05/2022 at 8:15 am #79434AnonymousInactive
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Hi Brains Trust,
I’m wondering if anyone has any great ideas on how a Health service can manage the uploading of vaccine administration on to AIR for presentations in the Emergency Department.
As you can imagine expecting the administering clinician to do this in a busy ED is a difficult ask.
Having an administration person do it can have problems as data can be missed (probably better than it not happening at all).I would be interested to hear of any brilliant ideas or plans people have for getting this done.
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30/05/2022 at 1:19 pm #79437AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Teena,
There is no easy solution. We keep a paper register and it gets entered by Admin staff. Not foolproof, but much more reliable than busy clinical staff to do it.Kind regards,
Kelly
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I’m wondering if anyone has any great ideas on how a Health service can manage the uploading of vaccine administration on to AIR for presentations in the Emergency Department.
As you can imagine expecting the administering clinician to do this in a busy ED is a difficult ask.
Having an administration person do it can have problems as data can be missed (probably better than it not happening at all).I would be interested to hear of any brilliant ideas or plans people have for getting this done.
Regards
Teena[portrait logo colour no byline]
Teena Twaddle (MNP, Gcert HSM/Emerg, Dip Mgt)
Clinical Nurse Consultant In Charge – Infection ControlP
03 5173 8381
F
03 5173 8027
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PO Box 424 Traralgon 3844 | Village Avenue Traralgon West
LRH is located on the traditional lands of the Braiakaulung clan of the Gunai Kurnai Nation.________________________________
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