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  • Pediatrics

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  • Immunization Information Systems (IISs) are confidential, computerized, population-based data systems.
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics supports IIS development for quality pediatric healthcare.
  • IISs have evolved beyond basic immunization databases since 2006.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To update the policy statement on IISs.
  • To describe expanded IIS functions and benefits.
  • To outline challenges and barriers for pediatricians.

Main Methods:

  • Policy statement review and update.
  • Analysis of public health events and new data.
  • Assessment of IIS functionality and usability.

Main Results:

  • IISs offer expanded benefits beyond improving childhood immunization rates.
  • Persistent and novel challenges exist for IIS implementation and use.
  • Opportunities for improving IIS functionality and usability are identified.

Conclusions:

  • Pediatricians need awareness of IIS societal value.
  • Understanding incentives and barriers to IIS integration is crucial.
  • Active participation in improving IISs is recommended for pediatric practice.