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Climbing Mountains: IIS Integration with Diverse Immunization Programs and Projects

National Meeting Presentation | Climbing Mountains: IIS Integration with Diverse Immunization Programs and Projects

IIS System Enhancements: Value of Sharing Across Projects

IIS System Enhancements: Value of Sharing Across Projects

Issued on August 31, 2018 by DXC Technology, ME, CDC

National Meeting Presentation | IIS System Enhancements: Value of Sharing Across Projects

Advanced HL7 for IIS

Advanced HL7 for IIS

Issued on January 26, 2018 by PHII

This course builds on HL7 Basics to dive deeper into how HL7 works. Learners will explore conformance, constraints, and message profiles. We'll also cover how the Implementation Guide constrains the HL7 standard, how local specifications are set up, and how co...

AFIX-IIS Collaboration

AFIX-IIS Collaboration

Issued on December 2, 2014 by AIRA

Webinar | The Education Steering Committee hosted this webinar and described the collaboration between AIRA, CDC, AIM and the IIS and AFIX communities to develop operational and technical guidance for transitioning to IIS-based assessment reports for AFIX. The...

AIRA Discovery Session: IIS Data Use

AIRA Discovery Session: IIS Data Use

Issued on October 27, 2014 by AIRA

Webinar | Speakers from Wisconsin and Oregon highlighted different ways IIS data can be used by immunization programs and others. Topics included using IIS data to estimate Tdap effectiveness for preventing pertussis and to assess teen vaccination rates

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

Recording Dose Level Eligibility in Immunization Information Systems (IIS): Perceptions about Benefits, Barriers and Mitigating Strategies

The results of a facilitated session to capture the perceived benefits, barriers and mitigating strategies to capturing dose level eligibility