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2024 Immunize WA Awards

The Health Plan Partnership, a cooperative alliance of the Department of Health (DOH), Health Care Authority, HPV Free Task Force, Within Reach, and all the major health plans in Washington, is excited to announce a new award level for the Immunize WA provider recognition program. The new award level in Immunize WA will be for 9- and 10-year-olds for dose initiation of HPV vaccine.

The Immunize WA awards will celebrate its 10-year anniversary in 2024 recognizing clinics that achieve immunization coverage criteria for childhood, adolescents, and now 9 & 10 years for HPV dose initiation.

One year ago, the Washington Immunization Information System forecasting changed to reflect that 9- and 10-year-olds are due for HPV vaccine. Many clinics have embraced this change and started making a strong recommendation to this age group. The new award level criteria will be for clinics that have 25% or higher for one dose of HPV in this age group and will not have a gold, silver, or bronze level but reflect cancer prevention tag on certificates and window clings.

The 2024 award levels providers must self-nominate starting in June, awards will be announced in August during National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). More information will be provided in future communications. Want to check your immunization rates? Please see the Immunize WA webpage for information on what series and age groups to measure. Here is a short video on how to run coverage rate reports, you can select any age group/series.

Want to improve immunization rates? Email our immunization team for help (immunizewa@doh.wa.gov). We have three options that include continuing education and/or Maintenance of Certification Part IV for pediatricians and family practitioners.

IQIP/Immunize WA Timeline Guide (PDF)

About the Health Plan Partnership & Immunize WA

The Health Plan Partnership, putting together the annual Immunize WA Awards, is a cooperative alliance of the Department of Health (DOH), Health Care Authority, Governor Jay Inslee, and all the major health plans in Washington.

2023 marks the ninth year the Health Plan Partnership has hosted the Immunize Washington Awards. This program recognizes clinics that reach immunization rates of 70 percent or higher in child and adolescent patient populations. View the resources below to learn how to improve immunization rates and become a recognized Immunize WA Awardee in 2024!

2023 Immunize Washington Awardee List (PDF)

For questions please email immunizewa@doh.wa.gov.

What is Immunize Washington?

Immunize Washington is a partnership between public health, health plans and other organizations that aims to:

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  • Increase immunization rates at the clinic level by using best practice tools and the Washington State Immunization Information System (IIS).    
  • Support activities to provide on time vaccination to children and adolescents.    
  • Encourage clinics to measure their immunization rates so they know where they are doing well and areas to improve.    
  • Engage in immunization quality improvement activities.    
  • Help Washington meet national goals for child and teen vaccines.
Past Immunize Washington Awardees

Tools for Providers

Understanding Your Coverage Rates
Improving Immunization Rates
Vaccination Communications
Immunize WA Partners

Health Plans:

Other Partners:

Need Help or Have Questions?

Contact the Washington State Department of Health's Office of Immunization and Child Profile.