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How to fill out the Australian Immunisation Register Immunisation Medical Exemption online
This guide provides clear and comprehensive instructions on how to fill out the Australian Immunisation Register Immunisation Medical Exemption form online. Whether you are a healthcare professional or an individual seeking an exemption, these steps will help you understand and complete the process effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the immunisation medical exemption form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the immunisation medical exemption form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Begin by filling in the individual’s details, including their Medicare card number, family name, first given name, second given name, and date of birth. Ensure that all entries are printed in block letters.
- Next, mark the applicable vaccine exemptions due to medical contraindications by checking the relevant boxes. This includes options for permanent or temporary exemptions based on medical conditions.
- In the section regarding natural immunity, indicate which antigens the individual has natural immunity to by selecting from the provided list and specify the confirmation method (laboratory testing or physician-based clinical diagnosis).
- Complete the provider’s declaration at the end of the form. The provider must sign and date the form, confirming that the information provided is complete and correct.
- Review the form to ensure all required questions are answered and that it is properly signed and dated before submission.
- Finally, save the completed form. You can choose to download it, print it, or share it as required for submission to the Department of Human Services.
Complete your immunisation medical exemption form online today.
If you can't use Medicare online, your vaccination provider can print your immunisation history statements for you. You can also get your statements using your My Health Record. If you haven't used it before, you need to link My Health Record to myGov.