Bilateral Communication With the New York Citywide Immunization Registry

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Bilateral Communication With the New York Citywide Immunization Registry. Angel Aponte Computer Specialist (Software) Contact: aaponte@health.nyc.gov. Outline. New York Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR) introduction Open Source technologies used at CIR CIR electronic data exchange - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bilateral Communication With the New York Citywide Immunization

Registry

Angel Aponte

Computer Specialist (Software)

Contact: aaponte@health.nyc.gov

Outline• New York Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR)

introduction

• Open Source technologies used at CIR

• CIR electronic data exchange– Immunization reporting

– Immunization information sharing

– Decision support for immunization schedule

• Current methods

• Emerging solutions

New YorkCitywide Immunization Registry

• Immunization Information System for the New York City area

• Implemented in 1997• NYC has mandatory reporting of vaccinations of

children 0-18 years of age– Birth to < < 8 years old since January 1, 1997– Birth to < 19 years old since August 18, 2005

• Over 3.4 million records with over 36 million immunizations

• >90% of pediatric providers in NYC participate in CIR• Population-based

Open Source TechnologiesUsed at CIR

• Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 operating system• Apache Web Server, Tomcat Application Server, and

Axis for Web Services/SOAP/XMLP• MySQL database• Java, C/C++ (gcc), Python, Perl, Eclipse for

development• nagios service outage alerting system• Security: iptables firewall, nmap port scanner,

wireshark packet sniffer

CIR ApplicationLogical Architecture

Current Methods of Reporting• Web File Repository (WFR) for batch electronic

submission, data quality feedback, and retrieval

• Reporting:

– Paper: 27,130 forms per month are key entered and an electronic file is created and submitted through WFR

– Electronic file: Facilities also perform extracts from their information systems and submit a text file to CIR

– Web: Online Registry for additions of current and historical immunizations in real-time

CIR Reporting VolumeImmunizations added to CIR for children < 8 years

4,067,281

2,311,722

1,438,9871,322,762

1,869,8001,926,219

2,042,6682,271,772

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series pneumo other

Shift to electronic methods of reporting

Current Methods of Data Access

• Batch data exchange interface

• Online Registry for viewing immunization history and immunization schedule recommendations

• Issue immunization records in response to requests via phone, fax, mail

Current Methods of Data AccessFY 2008

Method of access %

Online Registry 72%

Electronic file extract in batch 26%

Phone, fax, mail 2%

Total 100%

Online Registry use: 2004-to date

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Health code amendment

CIR based DAR went into effect

new OR w add Patient feature

• Provide current information to doctors through their healthcare facility’s electronic system

• Provide decision support services• Enable real-time reporting from doctor’s system• Can also be used by other CIR partners

– New York State– Other immunization registries (e.g. ~47,000 patients

< 19 years old with a New Jersey address reported to NYC CIR)

– Immunization clinics– Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs)

Emerging Data Exchange:Real-Time EHR Integration With CIR

CIR Web ServiceLogical Architecture

Conclusions• CIR is a successful system in NYC that uses

Open Source technologies• CIR Web application currently provides

real-time reporting and access to immunization histories and decision support

• CIR Web Services will provide these immunization information services to providers with EHRs and other partners

• Existing batch data exchange mechanisms will be maintained as a fallback solution