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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy My brothers. And you will know My name is the Lord when I lay My vengeance upon thee.

How much does it cost to use Florida SHOTS?

There is no cost to have immunization records maintained in the system or for authorized users to access the Florida SHOTS. All usage, training, and help desk support are absolutely free.

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Does the system only cover childhood vaccinations?

Florida's immunization information system (IIS) covers all immunizations for all age groups.

Are schools and child care centers able to verify shot records online?

Florida SHOTS certified electronic signature DH Form 680 is available and accessible to any school or licensed child care center enrolled in Florida SHOTS. By Administrative Rule 64D-3.046, F.A.C., facilities can now accept electronically certified 680s from their students.

Schools and child care centers can also search and print certified form 680s without the extra step of having to contact doctors' offices or parents for missing records.

Where can I find additional information about managing my VFC account or vaccines in Florida SHOTS?

For an overview of frequently asked questions, visit the VFC Frequently Asked Questions website . To find information specifically about functionality within Florida SHOTS, view our General Florida SHOTS Training, training in Using the Tools in Florida SHOTS, learn about the Resources for COVID-19 and Resources for Vaccines For Children (VFC). All training resources are available in English and Spanish.

What records are included in Florida SHOTS?

Immunization records for patients who receive services at county health departments, or from private providers who are using the system, are included in the system. Additionally, Florida SHOTS began loading birth records from the Office of Vital Statistics in January 2003. As of that date all children born in Florida have been automatically added to the system.

Florida is an opt-out state. If a parent chooses to opt out of Florida SHOTS, his or her child's shot records will not be accessible in the system. Parents will have to send a written request to opt a child back into the registry. Florida SHOTS provides Opt-out forms in English, Spanish, and Creole.

Is Florida SHOTS HIPAA-exempt?

Yes. The information it contains is confidential and is only available to authorized professionals via a password-protected login.

Who developed and maintains Florida SHOTS?

Florida SHOTS is a program of the Florida Health Immunization Section and is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

The system is authorized by Section 381.003, F.S.

Does my EHR have an interface?

All participating medical software providers are listed on the Certified Medical Software Providers page.

If my EHR does not have a data exchange linkage or interface, who should I contact for assistance?

Diane McLeod is the Florida SHOTS Technology Field Rep who works with medical software companies to develop these linkages.

Contact her at 813.270.9785, or at Diane.McLeod@FLhealth.gov.

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