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New online service to access vaccine records

By Caitlin Snow May 3, 2023 | 12:31 PM

A faster, easier way to access healthcare information.

A new online service VaxRecordNS, will list vaccine information since 2008, including school immunizations, measles, mumps, rubella and veracella (MMRV) early childhood vaccinees and COVID shots, with more to be added over time.

“Having this new service in place will make it easier for people to access their own records and take work off the hands of our public health staff,” said Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson. “We’re committed to investing in new systems and technology that will help us provide better and more reliable care to Nova Scotians, and that’s exactly what this service will do.”

People at least 16 years old may use VaxRecordNS and can register online at: https://vaxrecordns.nshealth.ca/ . The vaccination records of children and dependents under 16 years old can be connected to their parent’s or guardian’s VaxRecordNS profile.

More information about VaxRecordNS and the full list of vaccines it includes is available at: https://www.nshealth.ca/vaxrecordns

“I am so pleased Nova Scotians will now have a convenient and secure way to access their immunization records. VaxRecordNS will also help public health staff administer the records, saving valuable time and ultimately benefit our entire health system. Vaccines are the best way to protect ourselves, our families, our communities and our health systems from emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. VaxRecordNS will help everyone keep track of their records and stay updated on their vaccines.”
– Dr. Ryan Sommers, Senior Regional Medical Officer of Health and Senior Medical Director Public Health, Nova Scotia Health

Quick Facts:
— VaxRecordNS will eliminate many vaccination record requests, freeing up public health staff
— people can still access COVID-19 vaccine records through CANImmunize and can still request all vaccination records through Nova Scotia Public Health
— all school-based vaccination records – public, private, francophone and home-school – are included

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