California Immunization Registry Program

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The Immunization Branch of the California Department of Public Health provides leadership and. Program Information. California Immunization Registry; Vaccines. What We Do – Promote CA Immunization Registry. The California Immunization Coalition has been a long-standing champion of immunization registries, electronic.

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Welcome to the Health Information Exchange Gateway The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) shares data with many stakeholders, including providers, hospitals, laboratories, local health jurisdictions and federal agencies. To improve upon our data exchange, analysis, and reporting capabilities, CDPH has developed a secure health information exchange (HIE) web application, the CDPH HIE Gateway. The Gateway will allow providers, hospitals and health information exchange organizations to register and manage public health data exchange with CDPH for specific types of reportable diseases and conditions. Declaration of Readiness for Meaningful Use Stage 3 California Immunization Registry The California Immunization Registry (CAIR) is declaring its readiness to meet the Stage 3 Meaningful Use Immunization Measure for early adopters of Stage 3 Meaningful Use in 2017. CAIR will be able to meet the 2015 Edition CEHRT criteria, including:.

The ability to respond to bidirectional queries (QBP/RSP). The capacity to receive NDC codes Submitters in the seven CDPH CAIR regions seeking to meet the Stage 3 Meaningful Use Immunization Measure in 2017 will be required to complete the online CAIR Bidirectional Interest/Readiness Survey by January 31, 2017 and await further instructions. Look for the survey link to be posted at beginning in November 2016. In the meantime, interested sites should continue to submit immunization messages to CAIR in 2017. This declaration does not affect submitters seeking to meet the Stage 2 Meaningful Use Immunization Measure in 2017.

Those submitters should continue to submit immunization messages to CAIR in 2017. CalREDIE Electronic Lab Reporting (ELR) CalREDIE is declaring its readiness to meet the Stage 3 Meaningful Use Electronic Lab Reporting (ELR) Measure for early adopters of Stage 3 Meaningful Use in 2017. CalREDIE will be able to meet the 2015 Edition CEHRT criteria. As noted in the CDC document, there are no changes for ELR between 2014 and 2015 Edition CEHRT. CalREDIE Electronic Case Reporting (eCR) As of July 1, 2017, CalREDIE is declaring its readiness to meet the Stage 3 Meaningful Use Electronic Case Reporting (eCR) Measure for adopters of Stage 3 Meaningful Use in 2018. CalREDIE intends to be ready to accept electronic initial case reports (eICR) contingent on receipt of expected funding to support this effort.

Starting January 1, 2018, Eligible Professionals (EP) and Eligible Hospitals (EH) will be able to use the CDPH HIE Gateway to register intent to submit eICR in support of Objective 8, Measure 3 – Electronic Case Reporting. Please check the to see whether your Local Health Jurisdiction prefers you to register using the CDPH HIE Gateway or a local solution for eCR. In 2018, CalREDIE will be able to accept eICR for reportable conditions from EP and EH. Healthcare providers must have the capability to submit electronic case reports to CalREDIE in accordance with the national standard that has been developed for certified electronic health record technology (CEHRT) to generate an eICR as described in the. CalREDIE will prioritize and queue providers based on organizational reporting volume and organizations using CEHRT with the capability of sending eICR messages per the HL7 guidelines. Additionally, prioritization is subject to change depending on CDPH staff capacity and funding availability.

CDPH/CalREDIE is working with the Digital Bridge initiative to implement an electronic case reporting approach for nationwide interoperability, and enhanced delivery of effective disease control and patient care practices.

California Immunization Registry Program

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This Department offers the full range of childhood and adult immunizations. Vaccinations for international travel are available to both children and adults; please see our travel clinic brochure below. Influenza vaccine clinics are held yearly in the fall at multiple sites throughout the county. For further information or to schedule an appointment, please contact the Health Department in Mammoth Lakes at (760) 924-1830 or in Bridgeport (760) 932-5580. Mono County Public Health also utilizes the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) to increase the rates of fully immunized children and reducing the number of unnecessary immunizations.

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CAIR can provide parents and health care providers with valuable immunization information to ensure the appropriate immunizations are given at the correct time. This information is critical in order to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases in our community. For more information please see the link below. LOW COST VACCINES FOR UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED ADULTS NOW AVAILABLE AT MONO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Hepatitis A. Hepatitis B.

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR). Meningococcal (MCV4). Pneumococcal (PCV13). Polio. Tetanus Diptheria (Td).

Tetanus Diptheria Pertussis (Tdap). Varicella (Chickenpox) Please call Mono County Health Department for more information and to schedule an appointment. Mammoth Lakes: 760.924.1830. Bridgeport: 760.932.5580.

This entry was posted on 03.09.2019.