Journal article

Progress in immunization information systems--United States- 2011

Immunization information systems (IIS) are confidential- computerized- population-based systems that collect and consolidate vaccination data from vaccination providers and provide important tools for designing and sustaining effective immunization strategies. A Healthy People 2020 objective (IID-18) is to increase to 95% the proportion of children aged <6 years whose immunization records are in fully operational- population-based IIS. The National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) has published goals for IIS- including required and optional core data elements for which IIS should collect information. Two of the required core data elements are vaccine manufacturer and vaccine lot number. To monitor progress toward achieving these and other program goals- CDC annually surveys 56 immunization program grantees using the IIS Annual Report (IISAR). Results from the 2011 IISAR (completed by 54 grantees) indicate that 84% (19.2 million) of U.S. children aged <6 years participated in IIS- as defined by having at least two recorded vaccinations- an increase from 82% (18.8 million) in 2010. Grantees reported that an average of 63% of vaccination records for these children contained data in the field for vaccine manufacturer and 60% contained data in the field for lot number. A new project under way to capture vaccine product information- expiration date- and lot number on two-dimensional (2D) barcodes on vaccine vials might increase completeness- accuracy- and availability of these data elements in patient medical records and IIS- which in turn might enhance vaccine safety and support vaccine inventory management.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2013

Journal

MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report

Volume

3

Type

Journal article

Categories

  • Data

Countries

  • United States

Tags

  • Barcode
  • ICT
  • Registries

WHO Regions

  • Region of the Americas

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