Steven Docimo, MD Executive Vice President, Business Development and Strategy | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Steven Docimo, MD Executive Vice President, Business Development and Strategy | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Healthcare providers now have a range of reliable resources provided by Immunize.org at their fingertips, aimed at enhancing the quality and safety of immunization practices. Annually, the website hosts more than 8 million downloads of educational materials available for healthcare professionals and patients. These resources are accessible for free and often available in multiple languages.
Highlighting the platform's utility, Immunize.org offers solutions to key questions posed by healthcare providers. For example, in 2025, when Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations experienced temporary unavailability on the CDC’s website, Immunize.org maintained a database containing current VISs and translations in over 45 languages. New QR code-embedded resources offer smartphone access to updated VISs and multiple translations, providing uninterrupted access to essential information.
Further, Immunize.org addresses common immunization queries via its "Ask the Experts" section, hosting over 1,300 answers to various vaccine-related questions. For those seeking imagery to educate clinicians on infectious diseases, the Image Library on Immunize.org includes photos of conditions like mpox and measles.
In addition to these resources, Immunize.org keeps healthcare professionals informed on recent ACIP meetings through its free weekly e-newsletter, IZ Express, which draws interest from over 53,000 subscribers. The newsletter provides updates on CDC vaccine recommendations, FDA approvals, and more.
Immunize.org's commitment to equipping healthcare providers with robust immunization resources responds to growing needs in the community. These resources ensure that healthcare professionals have access to accurate and timely information essential for providing quality immunization services.