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The COVID-19 vaccination report has two tabs, one showing reports show the vaccination status of the general population and the other one the at risk population , immunocompromised patients and at-risk patients at your practice.

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In the 'General' tab all patients are shown in a doughnut chart with the following disaggregation:

Dose 2 received - second dose received

Dose 1 received - first dose received

Declined - currently only available in Medical Director

Not Recorded - no vaccination recorded

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At Risk Tab

The 'At Risk' tab shows a bar chart with high risk and moderate risk patients. The risk is based on the following criteria as defined by the Department of Health:

Warning

While we have mapped a very large number of conditions to identify all at risk patients, due to time constraints and inconsistencies between the different clinical systems some conditions were not included. These are:

  • Some chronic inflammator conditions and treatments (no specifications given by the DoH)
  • poorly controlled blood pressure (due to CAT only extracting the most recent BP measurement and a lack of clarity in the available hypertension related diagnoses this was not mapped)

Please exercise your discretion as clinicians to ensure patients who are at risk are included in the vaccine allocation, as Pen CS only provides are report that shows at risk patients as good as possible.

Who is at high risk of severe illness

  • are 70 years of age or over
  • have had an organ transplant and are on immune suppressive therapy
  • have had a bone marrow transplant in the last 24 months
  • are on immune suppressive therapy for graft versus host disease
  • have blood cancer eg leukaemia, lymphoma or myelodysplastic syndrome (diagnosed within the last 5 years)
  • are having chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

Who is at moderate risk of severe illness

  • chronic renal (kidney) failure
  • heart disease (coronary heart disease or failure)
  • chronic lung disease (excludes mild or moderate asthma)
  • a non-haematological cancer (diagnosed in the last 12 months)
  • diabetes
  • severe obesity with a BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2
  • chronic liver disease
  • some neurological conditions (stroke, dementia, other) (speak to your doctor about your risk)
  • other primary or acquired immunodeficiency (speak to your doctor about your risk)

n the 'At Risk' tab all patients are shown in a bar chart with the following disaggregation:

  • High Risk
  • Moderate Risk

Each bar has further information about the patients showing:

  • Dose 2 received - second dose received
  • Dose 1 received - first dose received
  • Declined - currently only available in Medical Director
  • Not Recorded - no vaccination recorded
Warning

With the latest update to the recommendations for the Astra Zeneca vaccine our report will need to be filtered to exclude anyone younger than 60 years, regardless of their underlying medical conditions. Please use the general filter to filter for patients aged 60 and older:

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