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Vaccine Storage & Handling Online Ordering of Vaccine Objectives for Storage & Handling of Vaccine After viewing this presentation, you will: o Understand the Vaccine Cold Chain o Understand the CDC & NSIP requirements for vaccine


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Vaccine Storage & Handling Online Ordering of Vaccine

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Objectives for Storage & Handling of Vaccine

After viewing this presentation, you will:

  • Understand the Vaccine Cold Chain
  • Understand the CDC & NSIP requirements for vaccine

storage units

  • Temperature control of your vaccine storage units
  • Separating specific funding sourced vaccine in your

storage unit

  • Understand the difference between “Wasted Vaccine”

and “Spoiled Vaccine”

  • What actions to take when you see an alarm on the

data logger

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The Vaccine Cold Chain

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CDC/NSIP Storage Unit Requirements

VFC Vaccine Storage Units

  • The CDC/NSIP highly recommends stand-alone refrigerators and

freezers for VFC providers to store VFC vaccine.

  • NSIP requires any provider replacing a combination refrigerator or

freezer to purchase stand-alone units. This ensures they will not have any other temperature excursions and waste vaccine.

  • NSIP must be notified that a new storage unit has been purchased .
  • After purchasing and installing the new unit, providers must get 5

days of temps to ensure the unit is stable to put vaccine in it.

  • In Southern Nevada, notify Dhon Urg that you are getting a new

unit in. Dhon will approve the new unit after 5 days of temps. In Northern Nevada, contact Glenn Witt (Vaccine Manager) or Dr. Pam Forest (Quality Assurance Manager.)

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CDC/NSIP Storage Unit Requirements

VFC Vaccine Storage Units

  • A new storage unit must be large enough to store vaccine

at the busiest time of the year without limiting air flow to the vaccine.

  • A solid door on the refrigerator is better than a glass door

when power outages happen.

  • Should not have digital temperature controls (unless the

unit is pharmaceutical grade). Dial type temperature controls give more accurate changes.

  • The new unit should have sufficient room to store water

bottles to stabilize temperatures.

  • Dorm Style refrigerators are NEVER acceptable!
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Storing Separate Funded Vaccine Types

  • Always separate private vaccine from VFC/CHIP

vaccine in your fridge and freezer.

  • Store private vaccine on separate shelves from the VFC
  • Mark the shelves with “Private” or “VFC”
  • If you must store private vaccine on the same shelf as VFC Vaccine,

ensure the box the vaccine is in is marked appropriately

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Expired or Spoiled Vaccine vs Wasted Vaccine

  • Expired or Spoiled Vaccines: Nonviable vaccine in it’s original container (vial
  • r syringe) that is able to be returned to McKesson for excise tax credit. This

includes expired vaccine or vaccine that has been “Spoiled” due to:

  • Natural disaster/power outage
  • Refrigerator too cold or too warm
  • Failure to store properly upon receipt
  • Spoiled in transit
  • Mechanical failure
  • Recall
  • Remove expired or spoiled vaccine from the storage unit and label “Do Not

Use”

  • Fill out Incident Report on what happened and what vaccines were effected
  • Complete the UPS Label Request for Spoiled/Expired vaccines and fax to NSIP

with the Incident Report.

  • **Open multi-dose vials such as Polio, Zoster that have been spoiled cannot

be returned to McKesson. Throw in Sharps Container** Unopened vials can be returned.

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Expired or Spoiled Vaccine vs Wasted Vaccine

  • Wasted vaccines are: Nonviable vaccine that is

NOT able to be returned to McKesson due to:

  • Vaccine drawn into a syringe but not administered
  • Vaccine in open vial but doses not administered
  • Compromised vial a broken vial, lost vial, or vial integrity/sterility

compromised

  • **Expired “open” multi-dose vials of Polio or Zoster must cannot be

returned to McKesson**

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Temperature Monitoring with Data Loggers

  • NSIP has been providing free of charge the Tred30-

7R Log Tag temperature recorder since 2013.

  • Pros
  • Downloads data over email system to

multiple people

  • Much more accurate than regular

min/max thermometers

  • Provides clinics staff, NSIP, and the

manufacturers detailed information about temperatures the vaccine has been exposed to and for how long

  • Easy to use
  • Comes with a 2 year Certificate of Calibration
  • Battery Operated
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Temperature Monitoring with Data Loggers

  • Cons:
  • Program on the computer for down loads must be under a specific user

profile

  • No audible alarm, only visual
  • For some users, the digital readings are too small
  • If provider IT departments complete security

updates, the program setting can be erased

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Actions To Take For Temperature Alarms

When you see an alarm, you must take IMMEDIATE action! . STOP VACCINATING!!!

  • 1. Immediately download (and send) data to the State
  • 2. Analyze the data, and adjust the storage unit’s temperature

accordingly

  • 3. Contact the manufacturers
  • 4. Complete a Vaccine Incident Report
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Temperature Monitoring with Data Loggers

  • What is wrong with this picture?
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Temperature Monitoring with Data Loggers

  • This graph shows min/max temperature checks
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Backup Thermometers are a CDC/NSIP Requirement

  • Backup Thermometers
  • As of January 2015, the CDC requires that all providers

have a backup thermometer on hand.

  • NSIP cannot supply these to the providers.
  • It is not required to be a Data Logger, but it must meet the

following standards:

  • Digital display on the outside of the storage unit.
  • Detachable probe in a bottle filled with thermal buffer

such as glycol.

  • Has an alarm alert for out of range temperatures
  • Has a low battery indicator
  • Provides min/max temperatures
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Backup Thermometers are a CDC/NSIP Requirement

  • Backup Thermometer Requirements (continued)
  • Comes with a Certificate of Calibration that calibration

was performed by an ILAC/MRA accredited laboratory or testing conforms to ISO 17025 requirements

  • This backup thermometer can be stored in a convenient

location but NSIP recommends keeping the probe in glycol solution in the refrigerator so it is conditioned.

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VFC Vaccine Online Ordering Through NV WebIZ

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Objectives for Online Ordering through NV WebIZ

After viewing this portion of the presentation you will:

  • Understand the level requirements for both your clinic and

staff to be at in NV WebIZ to place orders

  • Understand how to reconcile in NV WebIZ if your clinic is

using the HL7 connection

  • Understand where to go in NV WebIZ to place an order
  • Understand how to receive a shipment into inventory
  • Understand how to search for an order that you placed
  • Understand how to place a return through NV WebIZ
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Place a New Order

  • Before placing an order, you MUST reconcile the prior

months inventory and close that inventory

  • If you use an HL7 connection, you must complete your

aggregate reporting of doses administered and close the reconciliation

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Place a New Order

  • Go to the Vaccine Orders Screen

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Place a New Order

  • Click Add New Vaccine Order.
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Place a New Order

  • You will go through a series of screens confirming
  • If the order is a Flu order. Flu orders are completed separately from your

regular order

  • Shipping addresses and hours for delivery. If anything is incorrect, fill out a

“Provider Change Form” and fax or email it to NSIP immediately. Do not proceed with the order until the items are fixed.

  • Another screen will tell you to check a box if everything is correct and you

will proceed to the ordering screen.

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Place a New Order

  • At this screen you can view the most recent inventory

reconciliation or current on-hand inventory.

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Place a New Order

  • Begin entering the vaccine you want to order.
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Place a New Order

  • Select the vaccine you want from the pick list.
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Place a New Order

  • After selecting the vaccine and it is populated in

the vaccine portion, make sure the intent field is marked correctly.

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Place a New Order

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Place a New Order

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Place a New Order

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Place a New Order

  • Add messages to NSIP
  • Submit your order.
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Receiving a Shipment into Inventory

  • When your vaccine shipment arrives:
  • Receive them into inventory in WebIZ – this adds them to your on-hand

inventory

  • Do not manually add publicly purchased vaccine shipments to your

WebIZ inventory – use the Receive Shipment function

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Receiving a Shipment into Inventory

  • Go to the On-Hand Inventory Screen
  • Click the Pending VTrckS Shipments Link.
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Receiving a Shipment into Inventory

  • Find the vaccine you have in the shipping container
  • n this report and click Receive.
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Receiving a Shipment into Inventory

  • NV WebIZ will check for a potential duplicate lot

number vaccine in your inventory

  • Follow the prompts to continue to add the vaccine to your inventory
  • If the new vaccine NDC and lot numbers is not a

match to any others in your inventory, click Proceed with Create. It will add this new lot number to your inventory.

  • Repeat this process for each vaccine in the

shipping report in WebIZ.

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Receiving a Shipment into Inventory

  • You can confirm the newly added vaccine(s) are in

you on-hand inventory, click On-Hand.

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Receiving a Shipment into Inventory

  • Look for the vaccines you just received.
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Conclusion

  • There is a module for Returning Vaccines under the

inventory module as well.

  • Training videos and user guides an be found on the

State VFC Website under VFC Program and then Training & Education. The state VFC website is: http://dpbh.nv.gov/Programs/VFC/VFC_-_Home/

  • If you have questions or issues you can contact the
  • nline ordering help desk at (775) 684-5939 (Tammy

Brown) or (775)684-3462 (Glenn Witt)

  • We also have a online ordering help desk email:

nvizonlineorders@health.nv.gov