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Designed to expedite: immunization registry information systems.

Katie Reed1, Deb Ilardi

  • 1American Immunization Registry Association, Syracuse, NY, USA.

School Nurse News
|December 31, 2004
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School nurses increasingly need access to immunization registries for student health records. This article bridges the gap by providing school nurses with essential information about immunization information systems.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Informatics

Background:

  • School nurses frequently need to access children's immunization records.
  • Parents often struggle to provide complete immunization histories.
  • Immunization registries are becoming more prevalent in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform school nurses about immunization registries.
  • To explain the function and benefits of immunization information systems for schools.

Main Methods:

  • Excerpts from the American Immunization Registry Association's newsletter, Snapshots.
  • Focus on explaining what immunization registries are and their utility.

Main Results:

  • Provides foundational knowledge on immunization registries for school nurses.

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  • Highlights the potential of these systems to improve access to vaccination records.
  • Conclusions:

    • Bridging the gap between school nurses and immunization registries is timely and necessary.
    • Increased understanding of registries can support school health initiatives.