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ROADMAP ON VACCINATION
Last update: Q3 2019
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ROADMAP FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIONS BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION BASED ON THE COMMISSION
COMMUNICATION AND THE COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION ON STRENGTHENING COOPERATION AGAINST VACCINE
PREVENTABLE DISEASES
ACTIONS
TIMELINES AND DELIVERABLES
2018
Examine the feasibility of developing a
common vaccination
card/passport for EU citizens
(that takes into account potentially
different national vaccination schedules and), that is compatible
with electronic immunisation information systems and recognised
for use across borders, without duplicating work at national level.
2019
2020
2021
2022
Feasibility study for the development of a common
EU vaccination card
Commission proposal
for a common
vaccination card/
passport for EU citizens
State of Vaccine Confidence in the EU 2020
Follow up of the study published in October 2018
https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/
vaccination/docs/2018_vaccine_confidence_en.pdf
Guidance on countering vaccine hesitancy tailored to specific needs identified by the Member States and/
or vaccine specific issues
Special Eurobarometer
- Europeans’ attitudes
towards vaccination
https://ec.europa.eu/
commfrontoffice/
publicopinion/index.cfm/
survey/getsurveydetail/
instruments/special/
surveyky/2223
CR 16 and CC*
Produce on a regular basis a
Report on the State of Vaccine
Confidence in the EU,
to monitor attitudes to vaccination. Based on
that report and taking into account related work by WHO, present
guidance that can support Member States in countering vaccine
hesitancy.
CR 17 and CC
* Basis for action:
CR for Council Recommendation and the number of the Recommendation in the legal text. CC for Commission Communication
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ACTIONS
TIMELINES AND DELIVERABLES
2018
2019
Convened in March
2019, follow-up
meeting in September
2019
Annual meeting from 2020, to take note of compliance with commitments
made by members of the Coalition for Vaccination
2020
2021
2022
Convene a
Coalition for Vaccination
to bring together European
associations of healthcare workers as well as relevant students’
associations in the field, to commit to delivering accurate
information to the public, combating myths and exchanging best
practice.
CR 18 and CC
Strengthen the impact of the annual European Immunisation
Week by hosting an
EU public awareness initiative
and
supporting Member States' own activities.
CR 19
EU public awareness initiative on vaccination during the European
Immunisation Week
Guidance on increasing access to vaccination for
disadvantaged and socially excluded groups
Identify barriers to access and support interventions to
increase access to vaccination for disadvantaged and socially
excluded groups,
including by promoting health mediators
and grassroots community networks, in line with national
recommendations.
Country reports on research-based determinants behind high and
low vaccination coverage
E-learning platform to share country reports, provide a database on
structured country reports
Series of webinars about specific cases, projects and initiatives dealing with vaccine hesitancy and uptake-
related issues, involving broad range of stakeholders
CR 20 and CC
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ACTIONS
TIMELINES AND DELIVERABLES
2018
Guidance on electronic
immunization
information systems:
handbook to help
countries upgrading
current EIIS systems
in place or set up new
ones where these are
not in place yet.
https://ecdc.europa.
eu/sites/portal/files/
documents/designing-
implementing-
immunisation-
information-system_0.
pdf
2019
2020
2021
2022
Develop
EU guidance for establishing comprehensive electronic
immunization information systems
for effective monitoring of
immunization programmes.
Outline of core functionalities for information sharing and vaccine coverage assessment pilot platform,
based on input from stakeholders
Protocol for harmonized estimations of vaccination coverage of first and second dose with mumps-
measles-rubella vaccine (MMR1 and MMR2)
Open-source computer algorithm that can be shared and run by regions, countries with electronic
immunisation information systems or other similar data source, completed by data on doses of measles
containing vaccines
Common pilot online platform where vaccine coverage estimations for cross-border vaccine coverage
assessments can be shared publicly
Report on data collection procedures, datasets used and interoperability assessment of electronic
immunisation information systems in the EU area
Report that describes existent reminder systems and provides recommendations for future systems
Report that describes the feasibility of conducting coordinated cross-border measles vaccination
campaigns
CC
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ACTIONS
TIMELINES AND DELIVERABLES
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Develop guidance to overcome the legal and technical
barriers
impeding the interoperability of national immunisation
information systems,
having due regard to rules on personal
data protection, as set out in the Commission Communication
on enabling the digital transformation of health and care in the
Digital Single Market, empowering citizens and building a healthier
society.
CR 21 and CC
Continue to support
research and innovation
through the
EU framework programmes for Research and Innovation for
the development of safe and effective new vaccines, and the
optimisation of existing vaccines.
CR 22
Strengthen existing partnerships and
collaboration with
international actors
and initiatives, such as the WHO and its
Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE), the
European Technical Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization
(ETAGE), the Global Health Security Initiative and Agenda
processes (Global Health Security Initiative, Global Health Security
Agenda), Unicef and financing and research initiatives like Gavi,
CEPI, GloPID-R and JPIAMR (the Joint Programming Initiative on
Antimicrobial Resistance).
CR 23 and CC
Global Vaccination
Summit, taking place
on 12 September
2019 organized by the
European Commission
in cooperation with
the World Health
Organization.
https://ec.europa.eu/
health/vaccination/
ev_20190912_en
Guidance on overcoming legal (and technical)
barriers to the interoperability of national
immunisation information systems
Projects funded under Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe (HE)
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ACTIONS
TIMELINES AND DELIVERABLES
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Report on previous experience about vaccine shortages and responses of EU countries
Guidelines on procedures to estimate vaccine needs and procurement in the EU
Report on the financial mechanism for joint procurement based on an evaluation of the financing
mechanisms in different countries
Establish a vaccine network with Member States to leverage the sustainability of activities of the joint
action beyond the project.
https://eu-jav.com/
Develop evidence-based tools and guidance at EU level in order
to support countries to
anticipate, pre-empt or respond to crisis
situations.
Develop an "integration of outcomes of the joint action into national policies & sustainability" plan to
strive towards a converging vaccine agenda for the most commonly used vaccines at EU level.
https://eu-jav.com/
Overview of EU-level and national legal and technical frameworks and operational criteria for decision-
making on vaccination policies and available (EU and national) platforms
Survey on the range of attributable costs used for the most recent MS-National Immunisation Technical
Advisory Groups (NITAGs) evaluations available
Pilot of a technical collaboration to establish an active cooperation structure across NITAGs
CC
Pilots to provide an overview about the evidence-base of national immunisation programmes
Countering online vaccine misinformation, taking into account the Commission Communication on tackling online disinformation
Counter online vaccine misinformation and develop evidence-
based information tools and guidance to support Member
States
in responding to vaccine hesitancy, in line with the
Commission Communication on tackling online disinformation.
CR 9c and CC
Online and offline promotion of the new
information tools (through social media, search
engine optimisation, specialised media) in
particular towards the sectors of health care,
education, social services, media
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