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Small Changes, Healthy Babies—A Quicker Path to Vaccinations

  • Giving injections in the exam room, rather than the injection clinic
  • Limiting the choice for physicians to two versions of the same vaccine to choose from—instead of several
  • Huddling among medical assistants and physicians once or twice a day to determine which of their incoming patients need vaccines. Medical assistants then have the shots ready for those patients
What can your team do to use small tests of change in tackling large problems? What else could your team do to include everyone's voice in huddles?
 
 

Before this Pediatrics department began giving vaccinations in exam rooms, patients and their parents were sent to an injection clinic for all immunizations. But members sometimes had to wait up to two hours for a shot. Many families would simply skip getting the needed vaccines, rather than endure the delay. This unit-based team implemented the change, along with a few other improvements, and significantly boosted vaccine rates for their members under 2 years old.

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TTP Blurb
Increase in percentage of little ones with all immunizations current.
Why This Matters
Vaccines help prevent disease.
Test of Change
Give shots in the exam room instead of the injection clinic
Short Teaser

Strategies to get results for your team.

Medium Teaser

Instead of sending little patients and their parents to an injection clinic for all vaccines, this Pediatrics department began giving shots in exam rooms and boosted immunization rates.

Long Teaser

Instead of sending little patients and their parents to an injection clinic for all vaccines, this Pediatrics department began giving shots in exam rooms and boosted immunization rates.

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Preview Image
Mom with her baby, awaiting vaccination
Landing Page Title
Small Changes, Healthy Babies
Topics
Clinical Outcomes
Quality
Region
Northern California
Communicator
Non-LMP
Editor (if known)
Tyra Ferlatte
Keywords
Daly City Pediatrics
vaccines
HEDIS
Date of publication
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Department
Outpatient
Pediatrics
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Inform
Big Number
92%
Explanation

of children ages 2 and younger who were current on their immunizations, up from 84 percent, in nine months