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cold_chain_equipment:configure [2023/08/08 23:21] – [20.01. Vaccine Vial Monitoring (VVM)] Mark Glover | cold_chain_equipment:configure [2025/05/16 04:01] (current) – [Check the VVM status of stock when issuing] Gary Willetts | ||
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====== 20.01. Vaccine Vial Monitoring (VVM) ====== | ====== 20.01. Vaccine Vial Monitoring (VVM) ====== | ||
- | * There used to be a comprehensive description of VVM on the WHO website, but, alas, no longer : | + | * There used to be a comprehensive description of VVM on the WHO website, but, alas, no longer : |
* As of August 2023, WHO has published a [[https:// | * As of August 2023, WHO has published a [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Priority of VVM Status ==== | ||
+ | When issuing stock, this will be prioritised based on Level 1 to 4 on mSupply. Level 1 will be prioritised first, then level 2 and so forth. You have the flexibility to customize your VVM stages to determine which should be prioritized first. | ||
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+ | In this example, we can see that Stage 2 has first level priority for being issued: | ||
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=== Deleting a VVM status === | === Deleting a VVM status === | ||
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