Maximizing Office Based Immunization (MOBI)

Maximizing Office Based Immunization (MOBI) is a free statewide provider immunization education and training program developed for health-care providers. This continuing education program, which trains practices in techniques to improve immunization rates in their practice, is offered through the Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, and funded by the Ohio Department of Health with technical assistance from the National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.

MOBI is a one hour in-office continuing education quality improvement program provided by trained vaccine experts. Target offices include pediatric and family medicine practices throughout Ohio. Ohio AAP annually trains more than 100 experts to conduct these progams. MOBI aims to raise immunization rates among Ohio's children by teaching physicians and their entire staff evidence-based strategies to overcome barriers to immunization.

MOBI Train-the-Trainer Workshop...The 2012 MOBI Train-the-Trainer Workshop will be held  on Thursday, March 22, 2012 from 10:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, 175 Hutchinson Ave., Columbus. Click here to register online for the March 22 workshop.  

April Train-the-Trainer  Workshop...A full-day Train-the-Trainer Workshop will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the large board room of the Ohio AAP, 400 Wilson Bridge Rd., Suite 110, Worthington, OH. This training is for new MOBI trainers, and for those unable to attend the March training.

Several of the MOBI presentation forms have been changed for 2012. Please review the list,s below. The new forms, including a pre- and post-survey will be included in packets beginning January 2012. If you were unable to attend the MOBI webinar on new presentation forms, depending on interest, we may hold another webinar the first week of January. Please contact Karen Kirk, MOBI Project Manager, at 614-846-6350 if you would be interested in attending the webinar, or email her at kkirk@ohioaap.org.

We are incorporating the new forms in January rather than waiting until the March MOBI TTT workshop because we want to include data from the entire year.

The pre- and post-survey are to be distributed to attendees before the beginning of your presentation (pre-survey) and immediately following your presentation (post-survey). This will give us feedback on what information was learned during the presentation. Attendees do NOT have to sign their names. The surveys should take between 1-2 minutes to complete. Please remit the completed pre- and post-survey forms to Karen Kirk with your other forms.

Pre-survey

Post-survey

MOBI Best Practice Checklist

Trainer Feedback


One-month follow-up


Six-month follow-up

MOBI material updated since September 2011

Attendees packets:

It's Federal Law! (Jan. 2012)

http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2027.pdf


Minimal Interval Table:
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/A/age-interval-table.pdf

Antibody-live vaccine Interval Table
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/A/mmr_ig.pdf

Guide to Contraindications and Precautions
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3072a.pdf

Summary of Recommendations
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2010.pdf


Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2017.pdf

Office Resource packet:

The Multi vaccine VIS has been removed

Standing Orders for Influenza
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3074a.pdf

Checklist for safe vaccine storage and handling
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3035.pdf


Temperature Log for refrigerator and freezer
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3035.pdf


Clarification regarding the implementation of the Tdap and MCV4 recommendations in regard to VFC stock - Th e recommendations contained in the MOBI program and during the training always represents, to the best of our ability, the current national recommendations from the ACIP, CDC and other immunization resource providers. As such there may be local or practice specific factors that influence the implementation of the guidelines and recommendations. Such practice level considerations may include cost and reimbursement of a vaccine, availability and practice commitment. In regard to implementation of guidelines applicable to VFC purchased vaccine, ODH routinely releases guidelines for implementation that are circulated to VFC providers. Click on the links below for the most recent guidelines for Tdap and MCV4.

MCV4 Recommendations

TdapVFC Recommendations

 

HIPAA Web site
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) website (http://www.hipaa.ohio.gov/) provides a Guide to the Privacy Rule (http://www.hipaa.ohio.gov/tools/CompanionDocument6.12.03.pdf)




Late Breaking News
Menveo Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine approved by FDA (3-24-10)

Prevnar 13 approved (3-17-10)



News for MOBI Trainers

2011 Ohio's Timely Immunization Schedule

Whale's Tales Newsletter Dec. 2011

Whale's Tales Newsletter May 2011

Whale's Tales Newsletter Dec. 2010

Whale's Tales Newsletter April 2010

Study shows patient-held vaccination records improve immunization rates  – A recent study in the March 2010 issue of “Pediatrics” reports that the use of patient/parent-held vaccination records is an easily implemented strategy that is associated with increased immunization rates. The results indicate that this simple intervention has a meaningful impact on vaccination rates, with the potential to affect clinical practice and public health planning. A greater effect was seen in groups at risk for under immunization. Click here to view the study. 

Study linking autism and MMR vaccine retracted - Twelve years after Dr. Andrew Wakefield published his research in The Lancet, an international medical journal, claiming that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine causes autism, the journal formally retracted his paper yesterday (Feb. 2, 2010). The U.K. General Medical Council's Fitness to Practice Panel concluded that Dr. Wakefield provided false information in the report and acted with "callous disregard" for the children in the study. The council is considering if Dr. Wakefield is guilty of serious professional misconduct. A positive finding could cause him to lose his medical practice. Full story.  

Tdap required for 7th graders - The Ohio Department of Health has added Tdap to the list of immunization requirements for 7th graders for 2010, so there are many 6th graders who will need the vaccine before next fall. Doctor's offices are reminded to stock up on Tdap vaccines and to take advantage of sick visits as opportunities to catch pre-teens up on their immunizations.
Click here for Frequently Asked Questions about Tdap.

HPV and PCV-7 Vaccine Updates

ODH Update: Ohio School Immunization Requirements - Changes effective for the 2010-2011 school year. To view a copy of the Director’s Journal Entry regarding immunizations required for school click here. (12-16-09)

Voluntary Recall of H1N1 lots - Sanofi Pasteur, Inc. has notified the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that routine testing of its pediatric Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine in 0.25mL syringes has identified four distributed lots with lower antigen content than the specification limit. The FDA and the CDC have determined that there are no safety concerns with any of these lots. For more information on the affected lot numbers and instructions on how to return your vaccine click here. (12-16-09)

ODH has new H1N1 site  (November 2009)  

Provider pre-registration for pandemic influenza vaccine (08-24-09)

Pandemic Influenza Vaccination Update (08-12-09)

Hib Alert (07-08-09)

Message from MOBI Medical Director on H1N1 or swine flu outbreak and the importance of vaccination

 

Continuing education credit...

Physicians attendees earn one hour of Category 1 CME and nurses earn 1.0 hours of CNE.

About the trainers...

MOBI trainers are physicians, nurses and other experts from Ohio experienced in immunization practice and who are enthusiastic about bringing this valuable information to you. In 2008, the Ohio AAP nearly 500 MOBI programs throughout the state.

To schedule a program...

To schedule a MOBI program, or to receive additional information about this program, please contact:

MOBI Office
Phone: (614) 846-6350
Fax: (614) 846-4025
E-mail: mobi@ohioaap.org




Speaking out for vaccines...
Actress and new mom, Amanda Peet, urges parents to get the facts about immunization. Click here to view her video and learn more.

Hib Alert...
With five cases of invasive Hib disease reported in Minnesota, including one death, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emphasizes the importance of immunizing children. The Hib shortage is expected to last into mid-2009. It is critically important that all children receive their primary series of three doses of a Hib-containing vaccine on schedule during this shortage. CDC recommends that pediatricians should use whichever formulation is available locally to keep infants on schedule. For more information, go to the CDC Web site.

Vaccine Cell Line
National Network for Immunization Information article
Catholic News article

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Update on Tdap and Meningoccal vaccine
The ACIP met in October and updated the recommendations for Tdap and Meningococcal vaccine.
 
Both have been published now in the MMWR:

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6001a4.htm?s_cid=mm6001a4_w

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6003a3.htm?s_cid=mm6003a3_e&source=govdelivery

The general recommendations for vaccination have also been updated:
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr6002a1.htm?s_cid=rr6002a1_w