The NHS England integrated vaccination and immunisation strategy must: a) have a strong focus on the action that is needed to tackle the practical challenges that limit access to vaccination; b) set out how to make best use of the wide range of healthcare professionals able to administer vaccinations; c) empower local leaders to pursue ways of addressing uptake in their own areas; and d) set out guidance and examples of best practice around how voices other than NHS England can be used to com...
The NHS England integrated vaccination and immunisation strategy must: a) have a strong focus on the action that is needed to tackle the practical challenges that limit access to vaccination; b) set out how to make best use of the wide range of healthcare professionals able to administer vaccinations; c) empower local leaders to pursue ways of addressing uptake in their own areas; and d) set out guidance and examples of best practice around how voices other than NHS England can be used to communicate important messaging about vaccination programmes. Type: conclusion | Number: 7 | Paragraph: 28 | Response status: accepted Government response: NHS England, in collaboration with DHSC, UKHSA and other partners, is developing a vaccination and immunisation delivery strategy, that aims to improve uptake and coverage of vaccinations and reduce inequalities of uptake and coverage. Latest thinking focuses on empowering system leaders with the fl