Understanding Diversity of Policies, Functionalities, and Operationalization of Immunization Information Systems and Their Impact: A Targeted Review of the Literature

Author:

Donckels Elizabeth A.1,Cunniff Luke2,Regenold Nina1,Esselman Kaitlyn1,Muther Erik1,Bhatti Alexandra2ORCID,Eiden Amanda L.2

Affiliation:

1. Real Chemistry Market Access, San Francisco, CA 94108, USA

2. Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ 07065, USA

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has focused attention on the use of immunization information systems (IIS) to record and consolidate immunization records from a variety of sources to generate comprehensive patient immunization histories. Operationalization of IIS in the United States is decentralized, and as such, there are over 60 different IIS with wide variations in enabling policies and functionalities. As such, the policies that inform the development and operation of those sub-national IIS exist at the state and sometimes city levels. A targeted literature review was conducted to identify IIS policies and functionalities and assess their impact. The authors identified articles published from 2012 to 2022 that discussed or evaluated IIS policies and functionalities and screened titles, abstracts, and full text for inclusion. When selected for inclusion, authors extracted IIS policy/functionality characteristics and qualitative or quantitative outcomes of their implementation, where applicable. The search terms yielded 86 articles, of which 39 were included in the analysis. The articles were heterogeneous with respect to study design, interventions, outcomes, and effect measures. Out of the 17 IIS policies and functional components identified in the targeted literature review, the most commonly evaluated were provider-based patient reminder/recall, IIS-based centralized reminder/recall, and clinical decision support. Patient reminder/recall had the most published research and was associated with increased vaccination rates and vaccine knowledge. Despite the lack of quantitative evidence, there is a consensus that immunization data interoperability is critical to supporting IIS data quality, access, and exchange. Significant evidence gaps remain about the effectiveness of IIS functionalities and policies. Future research should evaluate the impact of policies and functionalities to guide improved utilization of IIS, increase national interoperability and standardization, and ultimately improve vaccination coverage and population health.

Funder

Merck Sharp and Dohme LLC

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Immunology

Reference55 articles.

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2. Sekar, K. (2022). Immunization Information Systems: Overview and Current Issues, Congressional Research Service.

3. National Governors Association, Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy, and National Academy for State Health Policy (2021). Modernizing Immunization Information Systems: Priorities and Considerations for Governors, National Governors Association.

4. CDC (2022, May 03). Immunization Information System (IIS) Functional Standards, v4.1, Available online: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/functional-standards/func-stds-v4-1.html.

5. American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA) (2022, April 05). IIS Functional Guide, Vol. 2: CDC Endorsed Data Elements. Available online: https://repository.immregistries.org/files/resources/5a83216a1d369/aira_functional_guide_vol2_final.pdf.

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