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IIS States & Territories
Immunization Information Systems Home (IIS) pages:
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General
- What are Immunization Information Systems (IIS)?
(see also: explanation with image) - Contact Persons
- Conferences
- Partners Organizations
- Publications and Resources
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Questions Providers Ask About IIS
- Answers to Providers Questions (printable one-page format)
When printed as a flyer, it can be used as a tool to assist grantees with answering providers' questions about IIS. It can be customized with an address label as needed. (June 2008) - IIS 101 Training Course for IIS Program Managers (Sept. 2008)
IIS Data & Legislation
- Immunization Information Systems Annual Report (IISAR)
- How is my state/territory/city doing?
Child, private provider, and public provider participation - ASTHO State Immunization Legislation Resources
[PDF-140 KB, 11 pages] Updated Dec 2011 - What are the IIS legislation in my state/territory/city?
Technical Development and Guidance
- Standards
HL7, minimum functional standards, CVX, MVX, PHIN compliancy/standards information, etc. - Software
Deduplication test cases, algorithm, CASA, VACMAN, etc. - Technical information & support
IIS manual, programmer's guide with test cases, AFIX, Immunization Program Operations Manual (IPOM), etc.
NCIRD IIS Activities
- IPOM (Immunization Program Operations Manual)
- Consolidated table of IIS IPOM Activities
[PDF-72 KB, 3 pages]
- Consolidated table of IIS IPOM Activities
- IIS Enhancement Projects Updated Oct 2011
- Sentinel Sites - Questions and Answers and Profiles: Sentinel Sites
- Modeling of Immunization Registry Operations Workgroup (MIROW) Posted Mar 2011
- National Immunization Survey/IIS Study
- Vaccine Management Business Improvement Project (VMBIP)
Privacy & Confidentiality
- HIPAA
HIPAA Overview, health information privacy and public health, etc.
- NCIRD Privacy and Confidentiality Resources
Survey of state immunization IIS legislation and related presentations, publications and reports.
Funding
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Content last reviewed on February 9, 2011
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases