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To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Immunization Program Immunization Program 2009 H1N1 Adventure 2009 H1N1 Adventure Governor’s Child Health Advisory Committee Immunization Workgroup Topeka, KS February 19, 2010 Sue Bowden, RN, BS Immunization Program Manager Kansas Department of Health & Environment

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Immunization Program 2009 H1N1 Adventure. Governor’s Child Health Advisory Committee Immunization Workgroup Topeka, KS February 19, 2010. Sue Bowden, RN, BS Immunization Program Manager Kansas Department of Health & Environment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Immunization Program 2009 H1N1 Adventure

To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices.

Immunization ProgramImmunization Program2009 H1N1 Adventure2009 H1N1 Adventure

Governor’s Child Health Advisory CommitteeImmunization Workgroup

Topeka, KS

February 19, 2010

Sue Bowden, RN, BSImmunization Program Manager

Kansas Department of Health & Environment

Page 2: Immunization Program 2009 H1N1 Adventure

To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices.

April 24, 2009April 24, 2009

Received Health Alert Network notice regarding 1st H1N1 case in Kansas.

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May 2009May 2009

Began discussions with registry staff and KDHE IT staff about documentation of patient level data for mass vaccination clinics.

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June 2009June 2009 Received first communication from CDC regarding

estimated allocation of H1N1 vaccine under different planning scenarios.

Scenarios ranged from an initial vaccine shipment to Kansas of 360,000 to 1.5 million doses with 90,000-300,000 doses per week after that.

Program staff discussed plans for surge capacity for vaccine ordering, distribution and inventory management.

Conference call with GIV regarding 3rd party distribution, in addition to investigation of local resources for receipt and distribution of vaccine by KDHE staff.

ARRA grant application

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July 2009July 2009

Developed plans for enhancement of the immunization module for the preparedness KS-CRA information system.

First vaccine is projected to be available by late fall

Annual CDC Grant application preparation

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August 2009August 2009 Met with KSWebIZ vendor to define

modifications to KS-CRA system for H1N1 vaccine inventory management and doses administered reporting.

Received first hint that vaccine may be made available as early as mid September.

Participated in weekly conference calls with LHDs and their partners.

Vaccine availability projections change. 8/05 120M doses (1M doses for KS) 8/14 45M doses (408,000 doses for KS)

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August August continuedcontinued

Developed process for granting user access to immunization module of KS-CRA system.

Developed online system for H1N1vaccine provider pre-registration.

Encouraged early vaccination with seasonal flu vaccine

Drafted H1N1 Provider Enrollment Form Communicated Target Groups for vaccination McKesson was named as centralized vaccine

distributor so local distribution of Kansas vaccine allocation would not be necessary.

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September 2009September 2009 Kansas one of 22 states with an established

process for pre-registering private sector providers for H1N1 vaccine administration.

Approximately 920+ providers had pre-registered on the KDHE website by the first week of September.

Conducted webinars with LHDs to clarify provider enrollment process.

Local Health Departments began vetting and approving private H1N1 providers within their county

Finalized the H1N1 Vaccine Distribution Plan with local, state and federal input.

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http://www.kdheks.gov/H1N1/download/KS_H1N1_Vaccine_Distribution_Plan.pdf

Kansas H1N1 Vaccine Kansas H1N1 Vaccine PlanPlan

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The immunization team spent many hours working through each step of the process to

Enroll providers Submit and approve orders by the LHD Place orders with CDC by KIP Enter vaccine shipments into KS-CRA inventory Accomplish weekly on-hand inventory amount

reports by providers

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Process Flow – Vaccine Process Flow – Vaccine DistributionDistribution

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Private ProviderLHD

Allocation per county is established based on

available vaccine

Provider submits order to H1N1

Vaccine Orders email address

Order reviewed and filled as appropriate – Entered order into

VACMAN

Vaccine entered into KSCRA and

transferred to provider.

LHDIMM Staff

Private Provider

CDC

Vaccine Distribution FlowChart

LHD receives vaccine transfer in

KSCRA when vaccine shipment

received.

Scenario: LHDs have already approved which private providers can

receive vaccine. LHDs faciliatate provider completion of enrollment

form and submit to KDHE

KDHE Planning

Provider submits order to LHD

CDC receives, processes, and McKesson fills.

McKesson emails KDHE of shipment.

LHD documents patient level doses

administered in KSCRA.

Run end of week reports

KDHE approves order w/ LHD input when

necessary

Order reviewed and entered into VACMAN

as appropriate

CDC receives, processes, McKesson

fills. CDC emails KDHE of shipment.

Vaccine entered into KS CRA and transferred to

provider. KDHE receives vaccine in CRA on behalf of provider.

Private Providers (that do not enter

patient level)

KSWebIZ Private Provider (that choose to enter patient

level history in IIS)

Provider receives vaccine inventory and administers to

patients

Provider adds history into legacy KSWebIZ and runs new report that counts number of H1N1 historical vaccines*. Must select provider

clinic when entering as historical.

Provider logs into KSCRA and enters end of week counts in

KSCRA Inv Report**.

*New report in legacy WebIZ that counts H1N1 vaccines added as history.**New interactive KSCRA Inv Report screen that will allow private providers to enter number of vaccines administered, wasted, transferred, or ending count.

Provider logs into KSCRA and enters end

of week summary counts in KSCRA Inv

Report**.

Provider receives vaccine inventory and administers to patients

Provider documents doses administered in

local system.

Run end of week reports

LHD reviews previous weeks

report before approving new

orders??

KDHE reviews previous

weeks report and updates

county allocations – sends new

reports to LHD on Fridays.

Email sent to provider when order is on its

way.

Actions in CRA

Last Updated: 9/10/2009

Email sent to provider when order is on its

way.

CPHP sends weekly statewide counts to CDC

CPHP

Email will be sent to confirm receipt of order

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September September ContinuedContinued

Developed tools for daily and weekly allocation of vaccine to counties.

Developed vaccine storage and handling protocols; identified resources for reputable vaccine storage equipment; drafted standing orders for H1N1 vaccine administration and patient documentation and consent form.

Initial KS-CRA customization for vaccine inventory management and patient level documentation completed. (6 weeks from 1st JAD session!)

Began process to create KS-CRA accounts and grant users access to the system.

Conducted KS-CRA training for local health departments

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September September ContinuedContinued Sept 18

Vaccine availability projections continue to change. Initial KS allocation of vaccine expected to be 27K doses instead of larger amounts previously communicated.

Kansas one of 11 states with signed H1N1 provider agreements in place

Sept 30 Received first allocation of H1N1 vaccine from CDC 16,300 doses of LAIV

The challenge changed from coping with a large amount of vaccine to coping with a small amount of vaccine that

could not be given to all of the highest risk individuals.

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October 2, 2009October 2, 2009 First vaccine allocation amounts were

communicated to each county Processed all vaccine orders submitted by

LHDs that day (1,400)

H1N1 Vaccine Distribution Began!

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October 2009October 2009 1552 providers had pre-registered and 498

had been approved by LHDs by the first week of October.

Continued to communicate provider enrollment, vaccine ordering and documentation process during the KDHE weekly conference call with LHDs and their partners.

Developed web-based training for administration of both injectable and nasal vaccines

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Vaccine Distribution & Vaccine Distribution & Administration ChallengeAdministration Challenge

Vaccine came from five manufacturers and was licensed for different age groups

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October October ContinuedContinued Distributed an average of 41,000 doses of vaccine per

week for a total of 164,000 doses during the month of October. 68,000 doses reported as administered.

Four functions required significant staff time Provider enrollment Vaccine orders Inventory management of doses shipped Doses administered reporting

KS-CRA/KSWebIZ data quality Immunization team met weekly to review processes and

reassign resources. Immunization program staff averaged over 200 H1N1

calls per day Essential VFC program operations were maintained Remaining LHDs were brought on to KSWebIZ through

bidirectional interface

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Provider Enrollment Provider Enrollment ComparisonComparison

Number of providers

245

373

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400

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800

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1200

1400

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H1N1 Doses H1N1 Doses Allocated/Shipped/AdministeredAllocated/Shipped/Administered

Data as of February 18, 2010 Doses distributed = 76% of doses allocated to KS.

Doses Available vs. Doses Administered Comparison

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

10/210/9

10/1610/23

10/3011/6

11/1311/20

11/2712/4

12/1112/18

12/251/1

1/81/15

1/221/29

2/52/12

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Doses Administered

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H1N1 Doses H1N1 Doses AdministeredAdministeredDoses Administered

0 2336,657

25,384

35,585 38,31744,098

53,001

34,231

55,881

68,074

81,163

29,526

18,94425,167

37,690

26,82619,750

13,2109,212

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70,000

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•626,000 H1N1 doses reported as administered•70% of doses distributed•53% of doses allocated to Kansas

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November 2009November 2009

Distributed an average of 83,000 doses of vaccine per week for a total of 332,000 doses during the month. 170,000 doses reported as administered in November

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December 2009December 2009

Distributed an average of 77,000 doses of vaccine per week for a total of 309,000 doses during the month. 255,000 doses reported as administered in December

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January 2010January 2010

Distributed an average of 17,000 doses of vaccine per week for a total of 85,000 doses during the month. 110,000 doses reported as administered in January

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FebruaryFebruary

Distributed 3,300 doses thus far this month. 23,000 doses reported as administered

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KIP distributed a total of KIP distributed a total of 893,000893,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine doses of H1N1 vaccine

in the four months since the in the four months since the first week of October first week of October

During CY 2009 KIP distributed 643,000 doses of all VFC vaccines

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Questions?Questions?