[NFB-NM] FW: State announces enhanced vaccine registration website
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Tonia Trapp, secretary
National Federation of the Blind of New Mexico
From: Trapp, Greg, CFB <Greg.Trapp at state.nm.us>
Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 7:40 PM
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Subject: State announces enhanced vaccine registration website
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 4, 2020
State announces enhanced vaccine registration website
Site allows New Mexicans to complete personal profiles with health conditions, receive notice when vaccine is available
SANTA FE - The New Mexico Department of Health announced today that New Mexico’s vaccination website - <http://vaccinenm.org> vaccinenm.org - now enables users to complete comprehensive personal profiles. These profiles - which include personal medical conditions and employment information, along with other key data - allow the state to notify New Mexicans when vaccine doses become available in their area.
“Our highest priorities remain the same: ensuring that vaccine goes to those who are most exposed to infected people or infectious materials, and preventing vaccine from going to waste,” said DOH Secretary-Designate Dr. Tracie Collins. “ <http://vaccinenm.org/> Vaccinenm.org allows us to contact New Mexicans and match them with local vaccination opportunities.”
<http://vaccinenm.org/> Vaccinenm.org is a registration and inventory management system that enables health care partners to manage real-time vaccine demand while increasing distribution efficiency and minimizing waste. Since its release two weeks ago, <http://vaccinenm.org/> vaccinenm.org has seen more than 230,000 registrations - one in every ten New Mexicans. State officials believe it is the only system of its kind in the country.
For New Mexicans who wish to register for vaccine, the process is simple:
1. Users submit basic contact information, including their employment category and medical conditions.
2. Users are then contacted and prompted to fill out additional demographic and insurance information, at which point their profile is complete. (Vaccinations are free, but providing insurance information helps support the cost of the vaccination program.)
3. Users wait to receive a notification that they may schedule a vaccination - and on the day of their appointment, they fill out a medical questionnaire about their current health.
The state will also launch a vaccine call center in the coming days, providing additional support for those who wish to register or ask questions about the process. A news release will accompany the call center launch.
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