Per the request of NH DHHS, please continue to help distribute the information below to ambulatory and other health care professionals.
The guidance enclosed below, from NH DHHS is for “Most-Risk” ambulatory care and health care professionals working in other settings who can now register to be vaccinated against COVID-19. This guidance will be the focus of discussion at next Tuesday’s, Dec. 29, NH COVID-19 Vaccine Alliance Meeting from 12 noon -1 pm.
NH COIVD-19 Vaccine Alliance Meeting: Tuesday, December 29, 12 - 1 pm
https://zoom.us/j/93866261750pwd=UnhOMDdWSEMxdnVSTmYvUWFKMG5UQT09
NH DHHS COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance - December 24, 2020
Ambulatory care providers that are affiliated with a hospital organization should follow their organization’s plan for vaccinating ambulatory care providers. Non-affiliated providers can register to be vaccinated at a state-managed fixed site. There is equitable allocation of vaccine being provided to both hospital and non-hospital affiliated vaccination sites. Non-New Hampshire residents working in New Hampshire will be required to verify NH employment status at the state-managed fixed sites through a paystub or employee ID.
How to Register:
The next step in this process is for you to have discussions at your clinic level to determine those at greatest risk in the Most-At-Risk category for your work environment. These are the individuals that we want you to register this week for the first vaccine doses being administered, starting the week of 12/28. Starting Wednesday 12/30, we would like you to submit the rest of the names in your Most-Risk category. Through this kind of local control and working together, we can prioritize those that need this vaccine the most. If you work independently, we ask that you look at where you fall in the risk categories and schedule yourself appropriately.
Once you have completed the steps above, instruct those individuals prioritized to receive the vaccine to register at this link: https://prd.blogs.nh.gov/dos/hsem/?page_id=10681. This form needs to be completed by the individual being vaccinated. It will provide them with information on the vaccine, action items needed to be completed before vaccination if they fall into any risk categories, and the opportunity to have a call back from a non-medical provider if they have questions about the registration process. When an individual registers, they will be asked what category they fall into. The majority of Most-Risk Health Workers will fall into Ambulatory Care Settings or “Other” Settings. Those that do not are listed below:
Setting - Role
Ambulatory care settings
Other settings
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of roles that qualify for Phase 1a vaccination in these settings. Job function will determine individuals who qualify as Phase 1a at-risk health workers.
Upon completion of the registration form, the individual will receive several pages of information about the vaccine, “v-safe” (this is an optional CDC text messaging system available for smartphone users that gives them the ability to tell the CDC if they are experiencing side effects), as well as some documentation about privacy practices. We ask that you review this information prior to arrival at the vaccination clinic. Once NH DHHS receives your registration form, there will be a natural delay in sending you an email to sign up to receive the vaccine. This delay is so that NH DHHS can ensure fair allocation across all vaccination groups and locations and then invite only the amount of registrants that the vaccine supply allows. The amount of vaccine received by the State of New Hampshire is the limiting factor in this process. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
- Ensure that you have completed your pre-vaccination questionnaire (see above for directions)
- Face Mask
- Photo ID (e.g. driver’s license)
- Non-NH residents only: Proof of NH employment
- Dress appropriately for ease of access to your upper arm (shoulder region).
- Traffic control will greet you and direct you to the drive-thru lane.
- Please remain in your car and wear your mask.
- A registrar will greet you and will confirm your appointment time.
- Next, you will move forward to the vaccination station where your identification will be verified, the pre-vaccination questionnaire will be reviewed, and you will receive a packet of information (After Visit Summary, Vaccine Fact Sheet, CDC v-safe info, and vaccine administration card).
- You will receive your vaccination in your car. Next, you will be directed to an observation area and asked to wait 15 minutes to ensure your safety (and others if you are driving).
- Vaccination staff will be monitoring for any adverse reactions and have emergency training as well as equipment to respond. Please stay in your car and honk your horn if you have any reactions.
Additional resources related to COVID-19 recently released by NH DHHS and the CDC.
- NH COVID-19 Vaccination Allocation Guidelines for Phase 1a Includes at-risk healthcare workers. (December 24, 2020). Note: Additional phases will be added as future vaccine allocation is determined.
- NH COVID-19 Vaccination Planning Frequently Asked Questions (December 18, 2020)
- Interim Guidance for NH State-Managed COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics (December 22, 2020)
- NH DHHS COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Healthcare Providers and Public Health Partners (December 20, 2020)
- CDC Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination
- COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs for Healthcare Providers and Public Health Partners (December 13, 2020)
- COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs for Schools, Employers, Employees and Businesses (December 24, 2020
- CDC's COVID-19 Vaccination Communication Toolkit for Medical Centers, Clinics, and Clinicians (Link)
- CDC COVID-19 Information for Healthcare Professionals and Jurisdictions (Link)
- CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Training Module: General Overview of Immunization Best Practices for Healthcare Professionals (Link)