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- Current VISs | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
For recipients who are 12 or older receiving Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, a provider may use the COVID-19 Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) Find more information CDC maintains a current English language VIS for each vaccine
- Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) Overview | Immunize. org| Immunize. org
Find materials on legal requirements to give VISs to patients before vaccinating
- Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) | Division of Public Health
Give the appropriate VIS each time the vaccine is given (not just with the first dose) Record certain information in the patient’s permanent medical record Vaccine providers should ensure their VISs are current
- VACCINE INFORMATION STATEMENTS - CDC Stacks
By Federal law, all vaccine providers should provide patients with the appropriate Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) whenever a vaccine is given asked questions, and camera-ready copies of all currently-available VIS's Overview of VIS fundamentals Two sections of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act that apply to VIS's
- Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) - Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Before any vaccine is given in the United States, a patient or the patient’s parent or caregiver must be provided with information called a Vaccine Information Statement, or VIS This information is offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- About VISs | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
A VIS or Vaccine Information Statement is a document, produced by CDC, that informs vaccine recipients – or their parents or legal representatives – about the benefits and risks of a vaccine they are receiving Read about the evolution and history of Vaccine Information Statements
- Multi-Vaccine Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) | Immunize. org
Explains VIS legal requirements, where to find them, dates of current VISs, plus learn more about the top 10 facts about VISs
- Oregon Health Authority : Vaccine Information Statements : Vaccines and . . .
A Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) is a document produced by CDC VISs inform vaccine recipients - or their parents or legal representatives - about the benefits and risks of a vaccine The law requires that providers give a VIS whenever certain vaccinations are given
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