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Annual vaccination against influenza is essential to prevent its spread and complications.1,2

The FLU app, available on Topbar, is specifically designed to help you identify patients (while in consultation) who are recommended for influenza vaccination but are yet to be vaccinated, including those for whom it is funded via the NIP. A Combining the Australian Department of Health's recommendation, NIP eligibility criteria and the patient record, a notification alert automatically appears on the FLU app on Topbar when a patient has yet to be vaccinated this season. The notification system is based on the Australian Department of Health recommendations and NIP eligibility criteria.
 

The FLU app also flags the strength of recommendation for each patient and displays details on their National Immunisation Program (NIP eligibility) for the influenza vaccine, making it easy for you to provide appropriate advice to patients. Image Removed


The FLU app integrates seamlessly into your day-to-day work flow, helping you to:

  • Identify missed vaccinations
  • Reduce the risk of vaccination double-dosing
  • Increase visibility of vaccination and NIP eligibility status
  • Support doctor-patient conversations about the need for vaccination
  • Track and achieve practice goals for vaccinations
  • Easily view patient alignment to PIP Ql measures


Click here to learn more details Further Resources: Find out more about the FLU app:

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References:

1. Australian Government Department of Health. Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) Clinical Advice, March 20202022. Available at: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/sites/default/files/documents/2022/02/atagi-advice-on-seasonal-influenza-vaccines-in-2020 (accessed November2020). 2022.pdf

2. World Health Organisation. Influenza (seasonal). Available at: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/influenza-(seasonal) (accessed November 2020).