Abstract
Abstract The EUVABECO project is currently piloting a suite of innovative tools, including decision support systems, targeted screening tools, electronic vaccine leaflets, disease simulators, and cross-border vaccination cards. These tools have shown great promise in transforming vaccination practices within individual healthcare settings, contributing to building vaccine confidence and increasing protection against vaccine-preventable infections across the life course. As EUVABECO progresses to the crucial phase of implementing these pilots, active collaboration and sustained support from the multiple actors of the vaccine ecosystem in the implementing countries are essential. To ensure these tools are effectively adapted across different MS, they must be customised to meet local needs and the specific requirements of diverse healthcare environments. This involves integrating feedback from initial deployments. More than just a technical implementation, this phase is about fostering and maintaining robust partnerships with key stakeholders such as healthcare providers, policymakers, and National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (NITAGs). The success of the EUVABECO project depends on continuous engagement and the sharing of knowledge and resources among all partners involved. This presentation seeks to reinforce the call for ongoing commitment and collaboration from existing stakeholders and to encourage new partners to join this transformative effort. This will foster a more harmonized approach to vaccination policies. Together, we aim to build a more resilient public health infrastructure, enhancing the preparedness and responsiveness to current and future vaccination challenges, ultimately improving resilience to health threats across the European Union.
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