Title: Galveston County Health District Immunization Programs
1Galveston County Health DistrictImmunization
Programs
2History
- 1968- 1970 Immunizations given 2 half-days a
week on the mainland by a TDH nurse also given
though Well Child and OB clinics immunization
compliance assessed during well child
conferences, well baby home visits, and by school
nurses - 1970s Galveston Health Department became part
of GCHD immunizations still only 2 half-days per
week CHNs helped with back-to-school rush
clerk sent out immunization reminders
3History (cont)
- 1980s Immunization Nurse funded CHNs worked
closely with day care centers and schools no
formal tracking program Immunizations were
provided on the island, mainland, and in outreach
locations in the North county - 1990s Clerk hired TVFC program started in
1994 ICES and CASA systems initiated first CASA
report showed Galveston at 43 (children 2 and
under)
4History (cont)
- 2000 to present ICES updated to TWICES
(web-based electronic immunization records) GCHD
was one of the first to pilot PICS (TDH pharmacy
inventory) - Currently
- 3 satellite clinics open a total of 80 hours per
week - 8 FTEs (Immunization nurses and clerks)
- 42 VFC providers (GCHD responsible for training,
monitoring, follow-up site visits) - 375,000 budget (with 85,000 reimbursed)
5TDHVision and Mission
- Vision
- Eradicate vaccine preventable diseases from
Galveston county
- Mission
- To immunize all children in Galveston county by
age two in accordance with the current Texas
Department of Health recommendations.
6PRIORITY 8 PREVENTION BY MMUNIZATION
Immunize Children and Adults to Prevent
Infectious Diseases.
7Strategic Health Plan Goals
- Goal 1 Designate leadership and establish local
plans and goals - Goal 2 Improve availability and accuracy of
local data to enhance tracking, assessment, and
feedback - Goal 3 Identify and reduce barriers to
immunizations - Goal 4 Increase education and awareness among
all responsible groups - Goal 5 Define, align, coordinate, and seek
resources
8Goal 1 Designate leadership and establish local
plans and goals
- Objective One Establish the Galveston County
Health District as the lead organization for
local planning to improve immunization rates
using the medical home model in Galveston County. - Galveston County Immunization Advisory Council
was established and had first meeting on 7/8/04
9Goal 2 Improve availability and accuracy of
local data to enhance tracking, assessment, and
feedback
- Increase number of Vaccines for Children (VFC)
providers - 2003 35 VFC providers
- Currently 42 providers
- Retrospective kindergarten studies
- 2003 study (2/04) assessed immunization status of
children who would have been 2 years old in 1999-
2000 60.7 adequately immunized (4-3-1-3-3) by
age 2 and 87.4 by age 5. National goal is 80.
10Goal 2 Improve availability and accuracy of
local data to enhance tracking, assessment, and
feedback (cont)
- Day care studies
- 2003 study (completed January 2004)
- 155 childcare facilities
- 5304 records
- Initial visit 82.4 up-to-date (in compliance
with TDH Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for
Texas Children) - 30- day follow-up visit 99.3 up-to-date
- Reports available at www.gchd.org
11Goal 4 Increase education and awareness among
all responsible groups
- Education efforts January- June 2004
- Presented or hosted 5 educational activities with
a total of 80 participants - Participated in at least 2 health fairs and the
Teen Health Round-up - Answered 1,387 phone calls related to vaccination
from school nurses, medical offices, and the
public - Participated in educational activities related to
bioterrorism/ emergency management (mass
vaccination clinics, Strategic National
Stockpile, mass antibiotic administration)
12Annual Activities
- National Infant Immunization Week Activities
- Kids Fest- Back-to-School Immunization Clinics
- Senior Health Fests with Flu Shot activities
13National Infant Immunization Week
- April 26- May 1, 2004
- Regular immunization clinics 1 outreach clinic
per day- locations determined by pockets of
need (19 immunization sessions) - 281 people immunized
- 786 immunizations given
- 39 volunteers
- 4,000 fliers distributed
14Kids Fests- Back-to-School Immunizations
15Kids Fests- Back-to-School Immunizations
- Texas City and Dickinson Immunization Clinics
relocated to La Marque office July 26- August 17 - Galveston Clinics remain the same
- 2003 3,212 immunizations given at La Marque
Clinic 4,692 immunizations total in August 2004
16Senior Health Fests
- October 2003 activities
- 6 locations
- 461 immunizations given
- Other activities included B/P checks, diabetes
screenings, exercise demonstration, assistance
with QMB
17Thinking Progressively for Health Award
- Presented to GCHD staff at Texas Public Health
Association meeting April 18- 20, 2004 - For aggressive strategies being taken in
Galveston County to improve immunization rates
with innovative outreach techniques implemented
by the District such as the "medical home model"
of immunization delivery which promotes the
delivery of immunizations within ones medical
home and encourages clinical preventative
healthcare
182004 TDH Immunization AuditJuly 2004
19Immunization Staff