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Stay updated on the latest immunization information and resources from the Texas Department of State Health Services. Learn about the ImmTrac program, HPV updates, and more.
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Texas Department of State Health Services Immunization Resources and UpdatesImmTrac Program & HPV Updates 2016 HPV Seminar February 26, 2016 James Loiselle, MPA Legislative Liaison, IDCU www.ImmunizeTexas.com
Outline • ImmTrac Snapshot • Registering for ImmTrac • ImmTrac Replacement Project • Project Update • Benefits for Providers • Reminder/Recall Functionality • HPV Update • Summary
ImmTrac Snapshot:Q4 2015 138.7 million immunizations recorded 7.3 million Texas children 2.3 million children under age 6 years 92.8% parents “grant” consent for their newborn babies 499,134 ImmTrac Adult Clients 202,343 immunization history reports generated per month (average)
ImmTrac Snapshot:Q4 2015 cont. 9,581 active online user sites 39,488 first responders or first responder family members 18 years of age and older 1,257,416 disaster-only clients
Immunization RecordsTotal Vaccine Doses (Total as of this Quarter) 2012 2014 2013 2015
Registering for ImmTracwww.immtrac.org • It’s Free • Register online at http://www.immtrac.org • It Helps Increase Vaccine Coverage Rates • It allows providers to search for immunization histories on new patients • It assists with lost records or records that are difficult to interpret • It provides a method for doctors to send recall and reminder notices of pending or overdue immunizations • It’s the Law • House Bill 1921 requires all health-care providers to report to ImmTrac all vaccines administered to children younger than 18 years of age
ImmTrac2 Update • Largely federally funded project with some GR funding • Estimated project expenditures for the complete system 2013-2017 are $7.3M • Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR)-based system • Phase one rollout – Registry functionality scheduled for May 2016
Remaining Timeline • Present – March 2016: • System Testing (internal and external users) • March - May 2016 • Training Users • May 23, 2016 • Registry Go-Live Date
ImmTrac2 Benefits for Providers • This new system will: • Provide more detailed immunization history and forecasting, making it easier to determine vaccine duplication and maintain an immunization schedule • Enhance user functionality by allowing providers to reset their own password • Allow ad-hoc report capability and simplify report development • Provide enhanced Reminder/Recall functionality
Current Reminder/Recall Functionality • Checks patients against the ACIP schedule • Reports can be run at set intervals (e.g., Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly) or at custom intervals • Selectable Age or Date Range • Providers can choose by organization, with or without subordinates • Providers can choose County or ZIP code
Current Reminder/Recall Functionality cont. • Reports can be output to different formats • Hard Copy • CSV file • Letters • Labels • Letters are generated by the ImmTracsystemand cannot be modified by providers
ImmTrac2 Reminder/Recall Functionality • Create specific reports and save them • Select vaccines (i.e., one, some, or all) • Ability to include subpotent doses • Choose Due Dates (Due Now, Past Due, or both) • Dates • Target Date Range • Date of Birth Range • Age Range
ImmTrac2 Reminder/Recall Functionality cont. • Occupation (First Responders and Families) • High Risk or Exemptions • Sorting Options (e.g.,last name, first name, provider, county, etc.) • Output Options • Customizable letters that can be saved • CSV file • Hard Copy
ImmTrac2 Summary • ImmTrac2 is designed to: • Allow for existing functionality of ImmTrac to be enhanced to honor stakeholder feedback and provide improved functionality for system users • Meet CDC requirements • Uphold Modeling of Immunization Registry Operations Workgroup (MIROW) best practices
HPV Vaccine Availability • Texas Vaccines for Children Program • Uninsured or underinsured children • CHIP • Native American or Native Alaskan heritage • Medicaid • Adult Safety Net • Providers include FQHC’s, RHC’s, FPC’s, Community Health Centers, and STD/HIV clinics • HPV vaccine available for uninsured adults
HPV Vaccine Uptake in Texas • 2014 vaccine ordering data was analyzed to compare Tdap and HPV vaccine among TVFC providers • 1.4 doses of HPV vaccine ordered for every dose of Tdap • Ideal ratio 3.0 (meaning for every 1 Tdap, 3 HPV are administered) • Customized adolescent vaccine ordering profiles were sent to over 2,300 providers
Customized VFC Provider HPV Ordering Mailout • Vaccine ordering data from iTEAMS assessed for all adolescent vaccines (HPV, Tdap, MCV4) • Examined ordering data from 2013-2015 • Created customized profiles with HPV:Tdap ratio and overall ordering data • Sent customized email reports to providers
HPV Customized Tables Tables included in customized report sent to TVFC providers
HPV-Tdap Vaccine Ordering Ratios • Jun-Sept 2014 • 1 Tdap:1.15 HPV • Total HPV orders: 215,769 • Jun-Sept 2015 • 1 Tdap:1.35 HPV • Total HPV ordering: 231,158 Ideal Ratio: 1 Tdap:3 HPV
www.thecommunityguide.org/vaccines/universally/index.html Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Vaccination Coverage at the Clinic Level • Reminder/recall system • Provider level • Parent/patient level (e.g., postcards, telephone calls, text messaging) • Standing orders • Provider assessment and feedback • Assessment of vaccination coverage levels within the practice and discussion of strategies to improve vaccine delivery • Utilizing an Immunization Information System, ImmTrac
A Call to Action for Texas Healthcare Professionals • Recommend HPV vaccine with the same strength and conviction used to recommend other adolescent vaccines • Educate yourself about HPV and HPV vaccines • Inform your colleagues and staff to ensure consistent, positive message delivery to patients, parents • Communicate vaccination benefits to patients, parents at every opportunity • Make vaccination procedures routine and focus on ways to reduce missed opportunities
Questions? James Loiselle, MPA James.Loiselle@dshs.texas.gov