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OMAHA, Neb – The VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System (VANWIHCS) staff is gearing up for this August's National Immunization Month activities to help Veterans better understand
the importance of immunizations. According to Kim Shambaugh-Miller, RN VA NWIHCS’ associate chief nurse of Primary Care, the campaign is designed to encourage Veterans to keep up on their
annual immunization, which also serves as a bedrock for public health. "We observe by getting the word out to Veterans through publications and posters,” said Shambaugh-Miller, who has
over 37 total years of service with the VA. “There are many reasons for adults to get vaccinated, and we take the month of August to remind everyone why it's important."
Shambaugh-Miller said vaccinations are a cornerstone of wellness with numerous benefits, including serving Veterans' health while protecting their friends and families by curbing the
spread of preventable diseases. "Vaccines can help protect you from serious complications or illnesses that you can get later, such as liver disease from hepatitis or certain cancers
caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV)." Addressing vaccine hesitancy has been a critical task for VANWIHCS. The organization counters vaccine skepticism by proffering reliable,
evidence-based data on immunizations from resources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Furthermore, VA clinical pharmacy specialists are perpetually available to
consult on vaccine-related inquiries. Shambaugh-Miller said that the pandemic did bring about changes in vaccination programs; however, it also served as an innovation catalyst for VANWIHCS.
"The COVID Pandemic helped us learn how to hold large events in which we could safely and efficiently vaccinate hundreds of Veterans in a short time." Shambaugh-Miller explained
the immunization process for those new to the VANWIHCS, saying it typically begins during a Veteran’s first Primary Care appointment. "Vaccines are available for currently enrolled and
eligible Veterans," she added, saying that Veterans should ask about vaccinations they may be due for – including flu, COVID, or others – during their appointments. One challenge the
facility has dealt with is the accessibility of vaccines for Veterans from rural regions. The VA is analyzing ways to bring vaccines closer to Vets or connecting them with local resources
that can share critical information back to the VA. The initiative has already experienced success by introducing multi-vaccination walk-in events and leveraging VETText applications to
notify Veterans of vaccine opportunities. These technological advancements have significantly heightened reach and efficiency, she said. Shambaugh-Miller encourages Veterans to monitor the
VANWIHCS Social Media sites for updates related to vaccines. "Vaccines are one of the simplest things you can do to support your health and well-being as well as protect those around
you. A quick visit can make all the difference." For more information about vaccines and immunizations, visit: www.publichealth.va.gov/vaccines.asp
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