Best Practices in
Adolescent and Adult Immunizations: Managed Care Strategies for
Immunizing in a COVID-19 Environment is a two-part webinar series
A continuing medical
education activity sponsored by NAMCP and AAMCN
Best Practices in Adolescent and Adult Immunizations: Managed Care
Strategies for
Immunizing in a COVID-19 Environment is a two -part webinar series
These are archives of live webinars held between April 16, 2021 to
May 7, 2021
If you participated in any of the live webinars, you are not
eligible
to claim credit from the archive of that webinar.
By clicking on each of the titles, you will be able to participate
in each part.
It is not required that you participate in all three or in order.
These activities are valid from May 1, 2021 to May 1, 2023
This
series is supported by an educational grant from
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Audience:
This activity is intended for healthcare professionals practicing in managed
care environments.
Instructions for CME/NCPD: Complete the pre-test,
listen to the audio and view the slides, complete the post test, complete the
evaluation form and hit submit. You will be asked to enter your name and email
address on the pre-test, evaluation and post-test. If you close your internet
browser without completing the post test, you will have ONE more opportunity to
complete. A score of 70% must be achieved on the post test to receive continuing
education credits. If you do not pass the post test after two attempts, you will
not be eligible to try again. Once you complete the evaluation form and score
70% or higher on your post test, you will automatically be given your
certificate.
Description:
The world of immunizations in adolescents and adults
has changed dramatically over the past 10 years. And now that is even more true
with the COVID-19 pandemic of the last year. From newer vaccines to changing
guidelines, the landscape has changed for payers, providers and patients. This
two-part webinar series will take a close look at those changes on immunizations
in adolescents and adults, and the affect that the COVID-19 pandemic is having
on these immunizations. Attendees will be updated on the latest data and
guidelines to help increase rates, costs and patient outcomes. |