PMA Webinar: Providing Vaccines: Clinical & Workflow Considerations
- Shared screen with gallery view

30:36
Good afternoon from Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Inc. Selma, Alabama Dr. Patricia Robinson, Jena Watts

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Mayfair is here-Lindsay Fleming, Abby James, RN & Stacey Gilbert, MD

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Darlene Mathis, DNP, CRNP

52:41
I don't know if we are supposed to list our name in the chat for attendance purposes. UAB Pediatrics- Huntsville Campus is present. Steffane Battle, Janice Hartsell, Fran Vernon, Ilona Overman

52:56
We are listening by phone

53:10
Dr.Vernekar, for Columbus Childrens clinic

54:14
If you make your patients inactive for no-shows, do you allow them to come back to the practice if they comply?

56:07
Dr. Rekha Chadalawada, Sylacauga Pediatrics

56:56
Rosalyn looks so much smarter with glasses on.

57:48
A lot of this depends on the EMR you have. Some EMR do not have this capabilities. Dr. Cason is right too.

59:10
Could you share your vaccination rates of HPV (both doses), TDAP and MENACWY dose 1?

01:00:23
Size of the practice, amount of providers and staffing has so much to do with the tasks at hand.

01:00:30
thanks so much!

01:02:22
BCBS open gaps list is important especially if you are PCMH certified

01:02:33
what is the EMR with the bells and whistles?

01:04:57
@Darlene Mathis, I use Office Practicum, it's a ped specific EMR

01:05:15
we use office practicum also

01:05:30
Thanks for sharing your %. It's ok not to share the numbers, I was just curious since these are the vaccines we want to improve in the ACHiA collaborative.

01:05:49
Rosalyn, thank you for the personal story as well.

01:07:56
Thanks for the helpful workflow education, ladies!

01:08:09
There is no health without mental health.

01:09:02
Thank you!