Healthcare professionals must immediately notify the Rhode Island Department of Health about any suspected case of measles to ensure rapid testing and investigation. Public health officials …
State of Rhode Island: Department of Health. Purpose: To monitor the trends in incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases of public health importance. Key Information: Infectious …
Pediatric state-supplied vaccines are provided to Rhode Island healthcare providers at no cost for all children (insured and uninsured) <19 years. Adult state-supplied vaccines are provided to …
Immunization Program’s mission is to protect all Rhode Island children from these vaccine-preventable diseases. Vaccinate Before You Graduate (VBYG), a school-located vaccination …
Based on State regulations, the following diseases and conditions must be reported to the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) on the day of recognition or strong suspicion of disease …
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL PHYSICAL FORM This form may substitute for any district-issued form. All districts must accept this form. General health examinations shall be …
In accordance with the Rhode Island Department of Health Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Immunization and Communicable Disease Testing in Preschool, School, Colleges or …
Students and child care workers are required to be vaccinated against certain diseases in Rhode Island. These requirements are based on recommendations from the Center for Disease …
Coordinate various immunization programs throughout Rhode Island. Improve and sustain vaccination coverage levels. Track vaccine returns/waste in order to stay under the Centers for …