VAERS is a decent idea on its face. In its implementation it does a poor job of capturing meaningful data and instead gives false sense of security that effective monitoring is being done. A good VAERS would, at least, have the capacity of evolving as a better tool. It would also take seriously the need to train caregivers and staff in i…
VAERS is a decent idea on its face. In its implementation it does a poor job of capturing meaningful data and instead gives false sense of security that effective monitoring is being done. A good VAERS would, at least, have the capacity of evolving as a better tool. It would also take seriously the need to train caregivers and staff in its effective use, like any good tool. Instead VEARS is a poor facsimile giving the illusion of monitoring. Who developed the app anyway? It is so poor as to seem deliberately so. Especially in the "app era."
VAERS is a decent idea on its face. In its implementation it does a poor job of capturing meaningful data and instead gives false sense of security that effective monitoring is being done. A good VAERS would, at least, have the capacity of evolving as a better tool. It would also take seriously the need to train caregivers and staff in its effective use, like any good tool. Instead VEARS is a poor facsimile giving the illusion of monitoring. Who developed the app anyway? It is so poor as to seem deliberately so. Especially in the "app era."