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Vote & Vax: A Community-Based Strategy to Promote Adult Immunization

January 14, 2013 | Program Result

Vote & Vax increased access to influenza immunization and other preventive services for vulnerable populations through clinics provided at polling places on Election Day from 2004 though 2010.

Baltimore Immunization Registry Campaigns to Enroll Providers

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

The registry launched an intensive recruitment campaign involving the majority of immunization department staff, with the goal of having all enrolled by end of 1998.

Overcoming Barriers to Using South Carolina's Immunization Registry

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

In South Carolina, where 50 percent of the immunizations are delivered in the private sector, SIIS queried private providers to determine their hardware needs, addressing a principal cost issue before it became a barrier.

Improving Data Quality in New York City's Immunization Registry

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

In October 1997, when CIR applied for the All Kids Count grant, 60 percent of private, office-based providers were sending immunization reports to the registry in response to a mandate that went into effect in January that year.

Philadelphia Registry Increases Immunization Rates

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

Immunization registries working in collaboration with other public agencies and community organizations can have a substantial impact on increasing the immunization rate of a community's children.

San Bernardino's Registry Improves On-Time Immunizations

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

Children are receiving their shots on time in San Bernardino County, Calif., as a result of implementing the immunization registry with its reminder/recall function.

Washington State: How an Immunization Registry Is Funded Can Determine Its Success

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

In Washington State where an unusual approach to funding the registry had been adopted in 1997.

Tailoring a Immunization Registry Technology to Its Users' Needs in Santa Clara, Calif.

June 1, 2002 | Program Result

The Santa Clara County IRIS made a concerted effort to ensure that the new technology of a registry not only met the needs of its users but also added value to each provider's operations.

New Mexico Foundation Places Nurses in Family Service Agencies to Improve Immunization Rates, Reduce Parental Smoking and Screen Parents for Alcohol Abuse

February 8, 2007 | Program Result

In 2001, the New Mexico Community Foundation placed nurses in eight family service agencies to increase child immunization rates and refer families for tobacco and alcohol addiction treatment.

All Kids Count

March 29, 2007 | Program Result

The All Kids Count II program sought to make 16 immunization registry projects based in local, county, and state health departments fully operational by January 1, 2000.

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