Article de revue

The regional immunization registry as a public health tool for improving clinical practice and guiding immunization delivery policy.

OBJECTIVES: We assessed the distribution of immunization records among 3 health care delivery sectors and the impact of a regional immunization registry on up to date" rates. METHODS: Immunization registry records in 2 regions were categorized as having originated in private practices community health enters or public health clinics. "Up to date" rates were calculated after we sequentially added immunization records from the 3 sectors. RESULTS: The percentage of children with immunizations documented in multiple sectors increased with age from 7 to 24 months and children who were seen in multiple sectors were more likely to be up to date. There were relative increases in "up to date" rates of 50% for children aged 24 months. CONCLUSIONS: The regional immunization registry is a powerful public health tool for increasing documented "up to date" rates and providing insights into patterns of immunization delivery."

Langues

  • Anglais

Journal

American journal of public health

Volume

6

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

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