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  • Health Informatics
  • Vaccinology

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  • Immunizations are critical for preventing vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • Effective immunization programs rely on high-quality data and coordinated efforts.
  • Immunization Information Systems (IIS) are population-based databases crucial for tracking vaccinations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the current state of IIS in the United States.
  • To identify critical challenges impacting IIS data quality and availability.
  • To propose components for a future IIS model.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current IIS infrastructure and functionality.
  • Analysis of challenges affecting data quality, policy, and technology.
  • Discussion of potential future IIS models.

Main Results:

  • IIS efforts have improved infrastructure and functionality but need a shift towards data quality.
  • Significant challenges impact data quality, including policy, data sharing, and aging technology.
  • A nationwide network of high-quality immunization data is not yet fully realized.

Conclusions:

  • Focus must shift from IIS infrastructure to objective data quality measurement.
  • Overcoming policy, data sharing, and technological hurdles is essential for a robust national IIS.
  • A future IIS model needs to address current limitations to ensure data quality and availability.