Using NYSIIS to Increase Adult Immunization Rates in New York State
Originally presented on June 15, 2019
Originally presented on June 15, 2019
The use of immunization registries has been shown to increase immunization rates, decrease missed opportunities, and avoid over-vaccination. Despite this evidence, adult immunization providers are demonstrating limited ability to recognize the importance of utilizing the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS), of the benefits of NYSIIS use to their practice and their patients, and of the tools available to them in NYSIIS to assist in efforts to increase adult immunization rates.
There have been several reasons given for this, such as the requirement to capture consent from adult patients, entry of adult immunizations is not mandatory as it is for childhood immunizations, and electronic medical records (EMR) do not always communicate easily with NYSIIS.
Despite evidence of its effectiveness, NYS providers are not utilizing NYSIIS causing a serious gap in the ability of NYSIIS to assist with adult immunization rates across the state.
Target Audience
Physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and other medical providers who interact with and counsel adults regarding immunizations.
Sarah Hershey, RN, BSN
Adult and Adolescent Immunization Coordinator
Bureau of Immunization
New York State Department of Health
Dina Hoefer, PhD
Director
Division of Epidemiology Statistical Unit
New York State Department of Health
As a result of this activity, the learner will be able to enhance their knowledge and competence on the importance of reporting adult immunizations to NYSIIS, the benefits of NYSIIS use to the provider’s practice and patients, and the tools available to increase adult immunization rates.
After watching this webinar participants will be able to:
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