Programs & Tools:
IIS Technical Information & Support
Immunization Information Systems Home (IIS) pages:
- Registry Manual (Chapter 3 - Technology)
Reviewed 10/10/2001 - IIS-VAERS Collaboration For Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting by the VASREC

Vaccine Safety and Registry Community - MIROW (Modeling of Immunization Registry Operations Workgroup)
- MIROW Chapter 1: Management of Moved or Gone Elsewhere (MOGE) Status and Other Patient Designations in IIS
- MIROW Chapter 2:Vaccine Level Deduplication in Immunization Information Systems
- MIROW Chapter 3: Data Quality Assurance in IIS: Incoming Data
- MIROW Chapter 3: Mini Guide new
- IIS Codebook: Guide to Code Sets and Data Definitions for Registry Data Sharing Using HL7

This Excel spreadsheet, IIS Codebook: Guide to Code Sets and Data Definitions for Registry Data Sharing Using HL7, developed by the AIRA Data Definitions Workgroup, illustrates and documents the collected data items used in the IIS community. Data elements are defined; standard encoding for each value is specified; and examples of usage are given. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the Implementation Guide for Immunization Data Transactions Using V2.3.1 of the HL7 Standard Protocol. - Programmers' Guide to the Automated Immunization Evaluation Process
- Version 2.0
Reviewed 10/10/2001
Attachments to Programmers' Guide:- Algorithm Parameters Data File

- Algorithm Parameters Text File

- Test Cases Data File
or Test Cases Data File
Last updated 12/1/04 - Test Cases Text File
Last updated 9/7/04
- Algorithm Parameters Data File
- Consolidated table of IIS IPOM Activities
(35 KB, 3 pages) (.rtf 29 KB screen-reader device version) IPOM (Immunization Program Operations Manual) - Publications & Presentations
- Research Grants
Unique Identifiers/Deduplication, IIS Costs, Private Provider Participation, and Using Billing/Patient Management Systems
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Content last reviewed on March 13, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases