Title: Immunization Registries Update, 2003
1 Immunization Registries Update, 2003
Gail Williams, MPH, CHES National Immunization
Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2Healthy People 2010 Objective
- Increase to 95 the proportion of children (0lt6
years of age) in a fully operational
population-based immunization registry - (Healthy People 2010, objective 14.26)
3Progress towards HP goal, 2001
Overall 31
Note States in white have only
non-population-based registries Source
Immunization Registries Annual Report, 2002
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5Strengthening Our Standards
- 12 Functional Standards
- Reinforced in the upcoming guidance document
- Supported in the Certification Process
- PROW Standards of Excellence
- NVAC endorsement
- Design of demonstration sites
- Notice to Readers MMWR
6Strengthening Our Partnerships
- American Immunization Registry Association
- Association of Immunization Managers
- Committee on Immunization Registry Standards and
Electronic Transactions - Connections
- Every Child by Two
- Health care professional organizations
- Public health organizations
- Government public health and financing
organizations
7Strengthening Providers Participation
- Health Care Professional Participation Work
Group (HCPWG) - Members AAFP, AAHP, AAP, AIRA, ANA, APA, ECBT,
Kaiser, NACHC, NMA, CDC - Registry Value
- Provider Marketing
- Marketing/Education
- Integration/Research
8Strengthening Our Data Quality
- Certification
- De-duplication test cases
- National Immunization Survey
9Certification Helping registries become
certification-ready
- Technical Work Group
- Pilot tested voluntary certification criteria in
- Michigan
- New Jersey
- Utah
- Where are we now?
10De-duplication Test Caseshttp//www.cdc.gov/nip/r
egistry/dedup/dedup.htm
11National Immunization Survey
- Pilot tested
- Arizona Michigan
- Oklahoma Washington, DC
- Provides Coverage Estimates
- Provider Verified Patient Histories
- Assess completeness
- Compare NIS to Registry data
12Registry Sentinel Sites
New York City
Oregon Cities of Salem and
Portland
Michigan Jackson, Kent,
Muskegon Co.
Utah Salt Lake County
Arizona Coconino County
San Antonio
Oklahoma
Washington, D.C
13Sentinel Sites Profiles
Source Sentinel Site Reports, May 2003
14Sentinel Sites Data
- Describe vaccination coverage by age group and
antigen - Compare vaccination series data with data from
past quarters and the lower confidence interval
of the 2001 National Immunization Survey (NIS)
estimate - Describe immunization coverage by age group and
antigen - Provide data on ad hoc requests
- NOTE NIS 2001 data are not directly comparable
to 2003 sentinel site quarterly reports.
15SampleTimeliness of Registry Data
16 Registry Consent and Participation,
Preliminary Findings, May 2003
17Challenges for Immunization Registries
- Ensuring the participation of all or almost all
immunization providers and parents, - Ensuring appropriate technical functioning of
registries to enable high quality data
collection, use, and exchange, - Ensuring the confidentiality of registry
information and the privacy of registry
participants, and - Ensuring a sustainable funding stream for
continued immunization registry support.
18Recommendations to Improve Immunization
Registries..
- Ensure Provider demand for registries
- Complete and accurate history
- Reminders and recalls
- Ensure registries support immunization program
objectives - 12 Functional Standards
- PROW Standards of Excellence
- Ensure Privacy and Confidentiality
- Monitor state and federal legislation
- Research impact of state legislation on IR.
- Clear legal authority
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