COVID-19 is on the rise again this fall, and new vaccines are being introduced to protect against it. But many are confused about whether they need another dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, when they need it, and which vaccines are recommended for them.
Quick & easy to use
Consistently updated with the latest guidance
White-labelled and fully embeddable
Secure, with robust privacy protection
Built in line with NACI standards
ClinicFlow gives organizations digital tools to efficiently run paperless vaccination clinics.
Virtual appointment booking, consent and COVID-19 screening
Can be used by hospitals, family health clinics, government and business
Easy-to-use for staff and patients
Digital vaccination receipts
Customizable for workplaces, long-term care and special populations
Standardized terms powered by the Canadian Vaccine Catalogue
Tools to monitor trends and employee vaccination rates
Integration with CANImmunize app
Securely store your vaccination records and access them on your phone or tablet, whenever and however is most convenient for you. Enter your vaccinations and your records will synchronize across devices to help you stay up-to-date.
Receive reminders when it’s time to get vaccinated
Carry your vaccination information wherever you go
Get the facts about vaccination in your province or territory
We created and manage the pan-Canadian vaccination standards and terminology.
The Canadian Vaccine Catalogue (CVC) is the comprehensive, standards-based resource for vaccine terminology and product information in the country.
This standardized information is critical to the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines across Canada, timely data reporting and vaccine safety surveillance.
CANImmunize was honoured to receive the 2021 Company of the Year award from the CAN Health Network for its success in working with Bruyère to develop new technology that digitally transformed annual influenza vaccination clinics in preparation for the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. This technology was then used to support COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Nova Scotia and the Yukon.
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