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Two new reporting fields have been added:
The Vaccine Type field will become mandatory on 1 March 2024. From the same date, the Route of Administration field will become mandatory for Japanese encephalitis vaccines only.
Under the Vaccine Type field, vaccination providers will be able to choose from the following options:
Under the Route of Administration field – which will be mandatory for Japanese encephalitis vaccines only – vaccination providers will be able to choose from the following options:
The new AIR043A – Vaccine Details report is available for vaccination providers through the AIR site. Vaccination providers can use this report to extract and reconcile vaccination information that they have previously reported to the AIR. The report contains information about the individual they have vaccinated and the relevant vaccine details (such as vaccine brand, vaccine type and route of administration).
Pharmacies participating in the National Immunisation Program Vaccinations in Pharmacies (NIPVIP) Program may find this report useful for reconciling vaccinations provided when lodging claims for payment with the Pharmacy Programs Administrator. Further information about the AIR043A report is available on the Services Australia website.
The COVID-19 and Influenza Immunisation History Statement (IHS) can now be shared to digital wallets to enable easy access to proof of vaccination. The COVID-19 Digital Certificate has now been decommissioned.
The existing IHS – which displays all vaccination information that has been recorded on the AIR, including COVID-19 and influenza vaccinations – will remain available for use. Further information about the IHS and proof of vaccination is available on the Services Australia website.
The NIPVIP Program Rules and Frequently Asked Questions are now live on the Pharmacy Programs Administrator website.
Disclaimer: This information has been collated by staff members of the PHN Immunisation Support Program – an initiative of the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance – and checked for accuracy by Services Australia and the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. Care is taken to provide accurate information at the time of creation; however, users are responsible for checking the currency of this information. Once printed, this document is no longer quality-controlled. Content is considered correct as at 4 December 2023.
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