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Irish patients may receive alert to remind them to get Covid vaccine

Irish Patients May Receive Alert To Remind Them To Get Covid Vaccine
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Irish patients could receive a series of phone alerts to remind them about their Covid-19 vaccines, according to a leading GP.

As the Irish Examiner reports, the new vaccines require two doses to be effective with three to four weeks in-between with a risk that people might not show up for the second dose.

At the moment anyone booking a flu vaccine with their GP receives a number of alerts starting three days before the appointment to make sure no-one misses out.

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Dr Denis McCauley, with the Irish Medical Organisation, said this could be in place for the new Covid-19 vaccines also as it is assumed GPs will be a main focus for vaccine delivery.

He said it is unlikely Irish patients will receive a reminder card as the health authorities in Wales are doing: “The Irish version will be they will have their mobile phone with three reminders beforehand.

GP database

“Almost all the people needing a vaccine will actually be on a GP database already.”

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However, he warned if daily updates are required in the same way that Covid-19 infection case numbers are announced, then any new software must be integrated with the existing GP systems.

He said: “We need GP software and a one-click system, it can be done. If it is 17 clicks (to register a patient) we will be five or six days behind.

"You have to imagine if a GP gives 400 vaccines in a day, then you have to spend a morning claiming them.” The Donegal GP said this system could then also be used to administer the flu vaccine more efficiently next year.

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