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Strategies for Integrating Immunizations into Routine Obstetric-Gynecologic Care

Strategies for Integrating Immunizations into Routine Obstetric-Gynecologic Care

Issued on January 22, 2019 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Tip sheet and report from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) offering suggestions for ob-gyns, other health care providers, and practice staff on ways to optimize immunization programs in ob-gyn practices and integrate immunizations...

General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization

Report | The General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization is available. These guidelines for immunization go beyond vaccination recommendations to give providers guidelines on vaccination practice

Effects of Health Level 7 Messaging on Data Quality in New York City’s Immunization Information System, 2014

Article | A comparison of the quality of data reported through a real-time HL7 Web Service with data submitted through other methods

Article | Evaluates technical and organizational characteristics of healthcare provider reporting of immunization in Minnesota to assess the adoption of standardized codes, formats and transport

A Systematic Review of Barriers to Data Sharing in Public Health

A Systematic Review of Barriers to Data Sharing in Public Health

Issued on November 20, 2014 by BioMed Central Public Health

This article summarizes a systematic literature review of potential barriers to public health data sharing

A National Survey of Immunization Programs Regarding Immunization Information Systems Data Sharing and Use

Survey on data sharing and usage for research. Staff size and time were 2 most cited barriers to conducting research with IIS data

Evaluation of MIROW Guidelines Impact on IIS Operations

Evaluation of MIROW Guidelines Impact on IIS Operations

Issued on July 31, 2014 by Child Health Evaluation and Research Unit, University of Michigan

This evaluation report and accompanying presentation describe how MIROW best practices are being implemented across the country and the impact 3 of the MIROW guidelines have had on IIS operations

IIS and EHR Feature Overlap

Issued on July 1, 2014 by HLN Consulting, LLC

This white paper reviews and discusses several core functions of IIS such as clinical decision support for immunization and the potential for overlap with EHR-S in the future

This article found that health care organizations that submit electronic data to IIS should be aware that the technical decision to use the HL7 format, particularly if real-time data exchange is employed, can result in more timely and accurate data. This will ...

Leveraging Partnerships Among Community Pharmacists, Pharmacies, and Health Departments to Improve Pandemic Influenza Response

Issued on March 11, 2014 by Biosecurity and Bioterrorisum: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science Journal

Journal Article | Provides recommendations on how local health departments can develop and maintain relationships with community pharmacies in pandemic influenza outbreaks and other emergencies

Meeting slides, environmental scan, initial findings and final report

IIS and HIE: Is there a Future Together?

Issued on November 1, 2013 by HLN Consulting, LLC

This paper describes the developing health information exchange (HIE) landscape, including current HIE collaboration with IIS, and provides insight about the future of IIS‐HIE collaboration

Inter-Organizational Agreement Template for Public Health Data Exchange

Issued on June 10, 2009 by The Health Information Security and Privacy Collaboration

The template for an agreement designed to facilitate secure, electronic exchange of immunization records between and among two participants, using each agency’s computerized Immunization Information System (IIS)

Written Testimony onexperiences integrating child health information systems, challenges and barriers faced, and strategies to overcome the challenges

Pandemic Planning Checklist developed to identify important activies state and local health agencies can do to prepare for public health emergencies, including pandemic influenza