In 2016, 55 jurisdictions in 49 states and six cities in the United States* used immunization information systems (IISs) to collect and manage immunization data and support vaccination providers and immunization programs. To monitor progress toward achieving IIS program goals, CDC surveys jurisdictions through an annual self-administered IIS Annual Report (IISAR). Data from the 2013-2016 IISARs were analyzed to assess progress made in four priority areas: 1) data completeness, 2) bidirectional exchange of data with electronic health record systems, 3) clinical decision support for immunizations, and 4) ability to generate childhood vaccination coverage estimates. IIS participation among children aged 4 months through 5 years increased from ...
The National Immunization Survey (NIS) was designed to measure vaccination coverage estimates for th...
Immunization information systems (IIS) are population-based and confidential computerized systems ma...
In 2017, only 70.4% of U.S. children ages 19-35 months were up-to-date (UTD) for their routine serie...
Immunization information systems (IIS) are confidential, computerized, population-based systems that...
Immunization information systems (IIS), or vaccine registries, are \u201cconfidential, population-ba...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
Context:Use of Immunization information systems (lISs) by providers can improve vaccination rates by...
incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases. Immunization information systems (IISs) are confidential,...
Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems (IIS), med...
Investments over the past two decades to collect and store immunization events established a nationa...
ObjectiveTo describe a business intelligence system designed to reprocess and utilize an immunizatio...
This article reports on a study of laws, regulations, and policies governing Immunization Informatio...
Immunisation Information Systems (IIS) are computerised confidential population based-systems contai...
Objectives Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems...
Background: Healthy People 2020 aims to improve population health by increasing immunization rates t...
The National Immunization Survey (NIS) was designed to measure vaccination coverage estimates for th...
Immunization information systems (IIS) are population-based and confidential computerized systems ma...
In 2017, only 70.4% of U.S. children ages 19-35 months were up-to-date (UTD) for their routine serie...
Immunization information systems (IIS) are confidential, computerized, population-based systems that...
Immunization information systems (IIS), or vaccine registries, are \u201cconfidential, population-ba...
Abstract Background Beginning with the 2004–05 influenza season, the Advisory Committee on Immunizat...
Context:Use of Immunization information systems (lISs) by providers can improve vaccination rates by...
incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases. Immunization information systems (IISs) are confidential,...
Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems (IIS), med...
Investments over the past two decades to collect and store immunization events established a nationa...
ObjectiveTo describe a business intelligence system designed to reprocess and utilize an immunizatio...
This article reports on a study of laws, regulations, and policies governing Immunization Informatio...
Immunisation Information Systems (IIS) are computerised confidential population based-systems contai...
Objectives Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems...
Background: Healthy People 2020 aims to improve population health by increasing immunization rates t...
The National Immunization Survey (NIS) was designed to measure vaccination coverage estimates for th...
Immunization information systems (IIS) are population-based and confidential computerized systems ma...
In 2017, only 70.4% of U.S. children ages 19-35 months were up-to-date (UTD) for their routine serie...