Article de revue
Immunization information systems progress--United States- 2006.
A CDC
program goal for 2010 is to achieve >95% participation in an
immunization information system (IIS) (defined as having two or
more recorded vaccinations) among children aged <6 years. IISs-
previously known as immunization registries- are confidential-
computerized information systems that collect and consolidate
vaccination data from multiple health-care providers- generate
reminder and recall notifications- and assess vaccination coverage
within a defined geographic area. Most IISs have additional
capabilities- such as vaccine management- adverse event reporting-
maintenance of birth-to-death vaccination histories- and
interoperability with other health information systems. IISs can
provide accurate data on which to make informed vaccination
decisions and better protect against vaccine-preventable diseases.
This report highlights selected data from CDC\'s 2006 Immunization
Information System Annual Report (IISAR)- a survey of grantees in
50 states- five cities- and the District of Columbia that receive
funding under the Public Health Service Act. The data indicated
that 65% of all U.S. children aged <6 years (approximately 15
million children) participated in an IIS in 2006- an increase from
56% in 2005. The majority of grantees (70%) reported that their
IISs have the capacity to track vaccinations for persons of all
ages. Data on vaccinations were entered within 30 days of vaccine
administration for 69% of children aged <6 years. However-
results for certain data completeness measures were low. These
findings underscore the need to continue to address challenges to
full IIS participation and ensure high-quality
information.
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2008
Journal
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
Volume
11
Type
Article de revue
Catégories
- Données
Pays
- États-Unis
Mots-clés
- TIC
- Systèmes d'information de la vaccination
- Registres
Régions de l'OMS
- Région des Amériques