Vaccination schedules are complex . . .
. . . but ambiguous, and often change without notification.
Vaccination schedules vary considerably, from country to country, from year to year,
and for each patient, by a their current age, the age at which vaccinations
were first received, and by the number of doses of each vaccine already received.
Clinicians are constantly faced with the uncertainty of
interpreting the schedules, wondering if they have the latest version,
and struggling to apply it to each individual patient.
When a vaccination schedule is updated in Vaccsbook, the new schedule is implicitly communicated
to clinicians everywhere and immediately reflected in patients' future vaccination needs.
Moreover, the complexities inherent in vaccination schedules,
particularly in "catch up" schedules, are handled by the Vaccsbook algorithms;
clinicians no longer have to worry about correct interpretation.