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What’s a VIS?
A VIS or Vaccine Information Statement is a document, produced by CDC, that informs vaccine recipients – or their parents or legal representatives – about the benefits and risks of a vaccine they are receiving.
Read about the evolution and history of Vaccine Information Statements pdf icon[5 pages].
VISs are required by law
All vaccine providers, public or private, are required by the National Vaccine Childhood Injury Act (NCVIA – 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-26 pdf icon[2 pages]external icon) to give the appropriate VIS to the patient (or parent or legal representative) prior to every dose of specific vaccines.
The appropriate VIS must be given prior to the vaccination, and must be given prior to each dose of a multi-dose series. It must be given regardless of the age of the recipient. See “Ways to give a VIS“.
Ways to give a VIS
• Paper copies of the VIS can be printed and given to patients prior to vaccination.
• Permanent, laminated office copies may be given to patients to read prior to vaccination.
• Patients may view VISs on a computer monitor or other video display.
• Patients may read the VIS on their phone or other digital device by downloading the pdf file from CDC’s website.
• Patients may be given a copy of a VIS during a prior visit, or told how to access it through the internet, so they can read it in advance. These patients must still be offered a copy to read during the immunization visit, as a reminder.
Patients must still be offered a copy of the VIS to take away following the vaccination. The patient may decline.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/about/facts-vis.html