Pediatric Clinic Continuously Monitors Vaccine Temperatures with a Service-Oriented System

While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the use of a continuous temperature monitoring and recording device in vaccine storage units, the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program requires it.
VFC providers must have a working, calibrated continuous temperature monitoring device installed on each storage unit that houses VFC-supplied vaccines so temperature data can be recorded and downloaded.
Operating under these VFC requirements, Pediatric Place in Pasadena, Maryland had to invest in a temperature monitoring system that could meet these compliance needs.