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To assist those who have recently viewed the "IIS 101" training module or who are new to IIS, we've created a consolidated list of online IIS resources. These resources are listed below and are categorized by topic. This list is not comprehensive, but rather is meant to provide an overview of key subject areas essential to gaining an understanding of IIS, their role in public health and in immunization programs.
If after reviewing these resources you have any further questions related to IIS, please e-mail the IIS Support Branch at iisinfo@cdc.gov.
General
IIS Participation
IIS Legislation
- ASTHO State and Federal Immunization Legislation Tracking

- Survey of State IIS Legislation
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule and Public Health: Guidance from CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
IIS and Immunization Program Support
- Assessment, Feedback, Incentives, and Exchange (AFIX)
- Comprehensive Clinic Assessment Software Application (CoCASA)
- Consolidated Table of IIS IPOM Activities
- IPOM: Immunization Program Operations Manual
- National Immunization Survey-IIS Study
- Programmatic Registry Operations Workgroup (PROW)

IIS and Research
Standards
- Health Level 7 (HL7)
- IIS Minimum Functional Standards
- IIS Operations Modeling/Modeling of Immunization Registry Operations Workgroup (MIROW)

- Recommended Core Data Set for IIS
IIS Related Code Sets
- Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes Mapped to CVX Codes
- HL7 Standard Code Set CVX - Vaccines Administered
- HL7 Standard Code Set MVX - Manufacturers of Vaccines
- NDC codes mapped to CVX and MVX
- Product names mapped to CVX and MVX
- CVX mapped to vaccine groups (families)
- Understanding the rules for creating CVX and MVX codes
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IIS Publications
IIS Annual Report Data
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Content last reviewed on January 31, 2011
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
