Chapter 112 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2020 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking section 12C and inserting the following:-
12C. Education of physicians, nurses and other trained administrators of immunizations regarding protective programs and the reporting of possible vaccine adverse events.
All healthcare providers, including alternative trained staff, administering any currently available, CDC recommended Vaccination,, Covid-19 vaccine or any future vaccine for any illness or condition, that is either recommended by the Center for Disease Control Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) or has received emergency use authorization by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Shall report any possible vaccine adverse events occurring in connection with vaccination, weather found independently or verbalized by a Patient or Patients Guardian, to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) or any future vaccine reporting system developed by the CDC, FDA, Mass DPH or other State and federal agency- Reporting systems must allow for “all” potential reactions to be documented not just some. The report must be made within 7 days of the identification or report of a possible vaccine adverse event whether it is or is not clear that a vaccine caused the adverse event. A copy of the VAERS report ID or other future reporting systems, shall be given to the patient and or Patient Representative immediately after the report has been completed. A Medical ICD diagnosis code will be added to the Patient's record that demonstrates an injury by vaccine(s) is suspected, and the potential injury that has been incurred. An ICD code will also be added to the record to demonstrate a VAERS report has been completed. If no code exists at this time the Department of Public Health for Massachusetts will work with CMS et al to ensure these codes are available via routine CMS coding updates and or Massachusetts DPH will create independent codes that shall be mandatory, and available in all State Licensed Medical offices and Facilities EMR systems.
A possible vaccine adverse event is defined as any new-onset symptom(s), medical condition(s) and/or exacerbation of pre-existing medical condition(s) and/or death occurring in temporal association with vaccine administration identified by any of the following person(s): a person having received a vaccine, a parent or guardian of a person having received a vaccine, or a health-care provider.
Healthcare providers practicing in settings, organizations, or practices with more than 2 providers, in which at least one provider administers vaccinations, shall be required to have an automated vaccine adverse event detection and reporting system as part of the electronic medical health record. Department of Public Health taxpayer funding shall be used to assist in supplementation of costs or creation of a standardized system across the state. Any possible vaccine adverse event (as defined above) occurring within 3 months of vaccination must be automatically identified and flagged for possible reporting within the electronic medical health record and, if appropriate, electronically submitted to VAERS. This system may be newly developed or a currently available open-sourced platform such as ESP-VAERS.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) shall commission a study on the long-term health outcomes of vaccine recipients including but not limited to incidence of SARS-CoV-2, incidence of other infectious illnesses, incidence of autoimmune or inflammatory conditions, incidence of exacerbation or onset of a genetic disorders symptoms and incidence of carcinomas or autoimmune issues at 2-5 year post vaccination, stratified by age, by comparing incidence rates of target health outcomes with non-vaccinated cohorts. Massachusetts DPH shall share the outcomes with the Inhabitants of Massachusetts, all State licensed medical facilities, medical offices and the Secretary of HHS.
-All healthcare providers, or alternative trained staff, administering any currently available, CDC recommended Vaccination,, Covid-19 vaccine or any future vaccine for any illness or condition, that is either recommended by the Center for Disease Control Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) or has received emergency use authorization by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Shall be trained in the VAERS and or other adopted reporting systems with mandatory yearly competencies completed at all State Licensed Medical offices and Facilities. Massachusetts Department of Public Health will ensure this training is being completed yearly as they do with other Mandatory yearly educations in Massachusetts Licensed facilities and Medical Offices for alternate important public safety topics.
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