Recording immunisations

Record immunisations in an immunisation clinical item.

To record an immunisation:
  1. In a patient's clinical record, click Clinical Item iconClinical Item.
  2. In the Clinical Terms Browser, in the Search-words field enter a search term. For example, Immunisation.
  3. Select the required item in the list and click Select iconSelect.
  4. In the Immunisation clinical item, if you want the immunisation listed on the Summary > Main Summary tab, set Display on Main Summary.
  5. if required, in the Comment field, enter a comment.
  6. In the Performed date field, today's date is selected by default. If you are recording an historical immunisation, set the date for when the immunisation occurred.
  7. If required, in the Actual duration (minutes) field, enter the duration in minutes.
  8. If required, from the Route and site list, select how and where the immunisation was administered.
  9. In the Dose (this course) field, enter the dose number for this course.
  10. Alternatively, in the Dose number field, enter the dose number for this course.
    Note: You must include a dose in either theDose Number or Dose (this course) field or the upload of the immunisation record to the AIR will fail. If a value is recorded for both fields, Dose number has precedence.
    Tip: The AIR records vaccine doses at the antigen level, not by brand. Record the dose number based on the number of previous doses of the particular antigen that has been administered. For example, if the DTP vaccine Infanrix Hexa dose 1,2 and 3 are recorded on the AIR for an individual, and DTP vaccine Tripacel is given at 18 months, Tripacel should be recorded as dose 4, because it is the fourth of a DTP containing vaccine; in this instance Tripacel should not be recorded as dose 1.
  11. If you are administering the immunisation today, set Performed at current encounter place. This field is used for the ACIR (Done Here) report.
    If you are recording historical immunisations performed elsewhere in Australia, deselect this option.
  12. If you are recording historical immunisations performed overseas, instead set Administered overseas.
  13. If required, in the Vaccine batch field, enter the batch details.
  14. In the Serial Number field, enter the serial number.
    Tip: To use a barcode scanner, ensure the cursor is positioned in this field and scan the barcode.

    For some vaccines, for example, Comirnaty, Serial Number Mandatory is set in the clinical item type properties and you must include a serial number.

  15. From the Vaccine expiry date calendar, select when the vaccine expires.
The immunisation record and its details are displayed on the Progress Notes and Detail tab.
Example immunisation progress note
The location recorded for the immunisation will be one of the following, depending on the option selected in steps 11-12:
  • Performed at: current encounter place
  • Performed elsewhere
  • Administered Overseas: Yes

Check that immunisations have uploaded to the AIR in File > Online Claiming > AIR Claims tab. For more information, see Australian Immunisation Register uploads

Follow your own protocols for managing immunisation recalls, immunisation rejections and so on.

Tip: If the Immunisation Age Based Reviews dataset is enabled, the automated recalls for each age-based immunisation are automatically enabled. If this was an age-based immunisation, from the To Do list on the Summary > Main Summary, double-click the recall to open it and then complete the recall.