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6/5/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Provider Agreement for the Washington State Department of Health Immunization Program
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12
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Consent Agenda
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45299
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Agreement
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2018 PROVIDER AGREEMENT REGULATIONS -Washington State Requirements ,, <br />I agree to the additional Washington State-specific requirements: <br />Vaccine A , Designate one staff member to be the primary vaccine coordinator and at least one back-up <br />Personnel vaccine coordinator who is able to perform th e same responsibilities as the primary vaccine <br />coordinator in the event that the primary person is unavailable. <br />B. Ensure that all staff that administer and handle vaccines is properly trained and receive <br />ongoing education and train ing on best practices in vaccine storage and handling, and <br />current immunization recommendations. Notify your local health jurisdiction (LHJ) when <br />new staff are hired. It is essential that staff perform duties within their scope of practice. All <br />health care providers need to be in good standing with the State of Washington <br />Department of Health (DOH). <br />C. Assure that no practitioner associated with this medical office is on the Office of the <br />Inspector General's provider exclusion list . <br />Vaccine Ordering A. Order vacc i ne according to assigned ordering schedule in accordance with actual vaccine <br />and Inventory need; avoid stockpiling or build -up of excess vaccine inventory. <br />Management B. Develop and maintain complete, accurate and separate stock records for both public and <br />private vaccines . Providers must be able to physically distinguish between their public and <br />private vaccine stock . <br />Storage and A. Every organization receiving publicly supplied vaccine should have the following written <br />Handling Plans vaccine management plans . Providers may develop their own written plans or use the state <br />or LHJ-supplied templates and customize the templates to reflect their office practice. <br />a. Designation of primary vaccine coordinator and at least one back-up staff <br />b. Vaccine ordering <br />C. Vaccine shipping receiving <br />d. Vaccine storage and handling <br />e. Vaccine inventory control (e.g. stock rotation) <br />f. Vaccine wastage <br />g, Vaccine transport in the event of a power failure, mechanical difficulty or emergency <br />situation (emergency plan) <br />h. Staff training on vaccine management including storage and handling <br />Vaccine Storage A. Providers must have appropriate equipment that can store vaccine and maintain proper <br />Equipment conditions . If a provider does not have the appropriate storage units, the provider must work <br />with state and local health staff to assure proper equipment is in place to continue receiving <br />publicly supplied vaccine. <br />B. Vacc i ne storage unit requirements: <br />a. Dormitory style units may never be used for storing vaccines . <br />b. Stand-alone refrigerators and freezers or pharmaceutical grade units are required for <br />providers enrolling in the Program for the first time . <br />C. Household combination units are no longer allowed for vaccine storage for providers <br />enrolling in the Program for the first time . <br />d. Frozen vaccine should not be stored in the freezer component of a combination <br />storage un it. <br />1 1 e . Pharmaceutical or medical grade refrigerators and freezers are recommended . <br />f . All providers should move to stand -alone or pharmacy grade units when replacing or <br />repairing an existing household combination units. <br />C. Refrigerators or freezers used for vaccine storage must comply with the following <br />requirements : <br />a. Maintain required vaccine storage temperatures year-round <br />b. Hold the year's la rgest inventory without overcrowding
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