The U.S. is leading the world in COVID-19 vaccines administered โ as of Tuesday, we were leading China by over 47% (14.7M vs 10M). So why has the vaccine rollout fallen short? Weโve given fewer than 50% of available doses. The feds are also no longer holding doses in reserve. So the issue is not really supply.
A key issue is vaccine appointment capacity. Thisย means more sites and more staff. Once we are able to get a handle on that, the next most important issue isย gettingย appointments โ especially for our most vulnerable. These include seniors, as well as other high-risk populations who donโt have reliable access to the internet or the skills necessary to sort through the excess of poorly curated information.
Iโm based in Maryland. Now that weโre in phase โ1B,โ opening vaccination to all people over 75, Iโm motivated to get my grandmother her vaccine. Sheโs 81 and lives alone. Sheโs been isolated since March, but luckily she lives in downtown Baltimore so she has a bit of a support network in her neighbors. How can I help get my grandmother a vaccine?
Operation: Get grandma a vaccine
After three days of sifting through state and county-run websites, it appears the best route is to go through your countyโs COVID vaccine website. After finding Baltimore Cityโs โRegistration Links,โ which are buried at the bottom of an already buried page, you are taken to โPrepModโ which appears to be the stateโs vaccination registration page.

By clicking โsearchโ and not entering any criteria, you are given the full list of available clinics. How would I know what a โTIKEโ clinic is? It sounds like itโs for tikes or children, but it also serves all ages.

I get that you might want to get vaccinated closest to your home โ but since there are no appointments available at this location, I need to page through four pages of results to see what appointments are available. There do happen to be vaccines available in Kent County and Caroline County. These are within driving distance for grandma, but you must be a resident of that county to get a vaccine (However, you can still register).

I decided Iโd still try to register Grandma at the Baltimore City Health Departmentโs (BCHD) TIKE clinic. Once you click โSign Up for a COVID-19 Vaccination,โ you are taken through a pretty straightforward enrollment process, adding basic demographic and comorbidity information. At the end, you are given the available appointment times, or โAdd to waiting list.โ This radio button was not a very clear option, and since there were no appointments available, I thought it should be the only option. The appointment selection buttons are still visible, but are not selectable. The existence of the โFind Another Locationโ button implies that you are only adding to the waitlist of this location. I added grandma to the waiting list and got a confirmation email. Good, at least now I hope that Iโll get notified once appointments become available.

Recommendations to health departments:
- Make the โPrepModโ vaccine registration page more prominent.ย Why is it so difficult to find?
- Leverage waiting list.ย If there are no vaccine appointments available, make this the call to action.
- Add a waiting list by county.ย If I add to the waiting list at one site, will I be alerted to vaccine availability just a few miles across town? This vaccine is in high demand. People will travel for it.
- Require search parameters by county.ย If you canโt get a vaccination across county lines, donโt permit search on other counties.
- Think of vaccine registration as a funnel. Get the right kind of traffic to PrepMod, and convert users to waiting lists. Then, sort through leads when capacity becomes available.
- Use Twilio to do auto-calls for registration.ย Many seniors do not have the same internet sleuthing capabilities of the younger generation. Alternative registration forms must be considered.
- What else? What are you seeing? What is working?
Thanks, and let me know how youโre planning to get grandma a COVID vaccine!