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Governor’s Child Health Advisory Committee Immunization Workgroup Topeka, KS April 29, 2011

Governor’s Child Health Advisory Committee Immunization Workgroup Topeka, KS April 29, 2011. Sue Bowden, RN, BS Director, KDHE Immunization Program Kansas Department of Health & Environment. To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices.

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Governor’s Child Health Advisory Committee Immunization Workgroup Topeka, KS April 29, 2011

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  1. Governor’s Child Health Advisory Committee Immunization Workgroup Topeka, KS April 29, 2011 Sue Bowden, RN, BS Director, KDHE Immunization Program Kansas Department of Health & Environment To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices.

  2. Prevention & Public Health FundCapacity Building Assistance to Strengthen Public Health Immunization Infrastructure and Performance To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  3. “Transition” funding to help state immunization programs address their specific needs as they make the needed changes to be more effective in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Environment. To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  4. Funding Opportunity Announcement Released on March 30, 2011 • Grant application due May 9, 2011 • The FOA is organized in 2 Parts and 5 Program Areas that states can select for development and action • Each Program Area is awarded separately and is competitive • Activities piloted with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding will be expanded to more states with this ACA funding To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  5. Part IEnhancing Immunization Information Systems • Program Area 1 • Enhance interoperability between electronic health records (EHRs) and immunization information system (IIS) and reception of Health Level 7 (HL7) standard messages into IIS • Kansas is one of 33 states eligible to apply for this funding. • Estimate 20 awards will be given • Average amount of award $900K To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  6. IIS Interoperability • Goal: • Increase the number of private provider EHRs capable of interoperability with KSWebIZ from 2 to 10 and increase the number of provider sites electronically exchanging data with KSWebIZ from 3 to 33 To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  7. Interoperability Activity • Implement a web-based provider database tracking tool to maintain data on all private providers and contract with a vendor to customize and implement this tool • Survey providers who administer vaccines to children • EMR used • Number of patients and number of immunizations given • Purchase supporting software and infrastructure • Develop HL7 2.5.1 messaging • Currently have HL7 2.3.1 operational To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  8. Part IEnhancing Immunization Information Systems • Program Area 2 • Develop a vaccine ordering module in an IIS that interfaces with CDC’s VTrckS vaccine ordering and management system • Kansas is one of 6 CDC immunization grantees using the WebIZ IIS who will benefit from a vaccine ordering module. • Estimate 22 awards will be given • Average amount of award $536K To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  9. Vx Ordering Outcomes • Web based ordering for VFC providers • Expedited vaccine shipments • Contingency plans if system becomes unavailable • Trained staff and providers in the use of the ordering module • Improved IIS performance by added database and/or server capacity • Technical and operational support for providers To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  10. Part IIEnhancing Grantees’ Infrastructureto Improve Operations • Program Area 3 • Develop a strategic plan to enhance the capacity for billing for immunization services in health department clinics • Estimate 16 awards will be given • Average amount of award $500K To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  11. LHD Billing Outcomes • Documentation of stakeholders’ strong and active support • Payers • Insurance Commission • LHDs • State Medicaid • Assessment of existing billing capacity • Documentation of discussions with 3rd party payers • Description of barriers and strategies • Final plan to increase billing capacity To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  12. Part IIEnhancing Grantees’ Infrastructureto Improve Operations • Program Area 5 • Plan and implement adult immunization programs • Estimate 13 awards will be given • Average amount of award $1M • LHDs have been given the opportunity to submit proposals for this program area that will be the basis of the Kansas application • 7 LHDs have indicated an intent to apply To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  13. Adult Immunization Outcomes • New or enhanced LHD relationships with pharmacies resulting in documented increased vaccination of adults • New or enhanced LHD relationships with employers resulting in documented increased vaccination of their employees • Improved hospital discharge influenza and pneumococcal vaccination rates • New or enhanced LHD relationships with community health centers with expanded adult vaccination efforts • Improved health care worker influenza vaccination rates at facilities including hospitals and nursing homes To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  14. Part IIEnhancing Grantees’ Infrastructureto Improve Operations • Program Area 6 • Enhance the sustainability of school-located vaccination • Estimate 10 state awards will be given • Average amount of award $1.2M • LHDs have been given the opportunity to submit proposals for this program area that will be the basis of the Kansas application • 14 LHDs have indicated an intent to apply To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  15. School Located Vaccination Outcomes • Description of SLV to include number of students enrolled and number or percentage vaccinated • Description of processes that were implemented to address sustainability via billing and improved efficiencies • Description of VFC eligibility and insurance status of all students vaccinated • Report of the number of insurance claims submitted, denied and reimbursed • Report on the total amount billed and reimbursed To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  16. Letters of support from CHAC Immunization Workgroup members for any or all of the four program areas will strengthen the application and increase our chances of funding. To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

  17. Questions? To protect the health and environment of all Kansans by promoting responsible choices. Bee Wise Immunize

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