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Aggregate Reporting of Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Doses Administered. Webinar Presentation and Demonstration To Public Health Project Areas May 9, 2007. Joint Presentation by: Immunization Services Division National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases and
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Aggregate Reporting of Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Doses Administered Webinar Presentation and Demonstration To Public Health Project Areas May 9, 2007 Joint Presentation by: Immunization Services Division National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases and Division of Emergency Preparedness and Response National Center for Public Health Informatics
Agenda • Learning Objectives • Background • Aggregate Reporting Options and Demonstration • State Vaccine Administration Tracking Coordinator and Point of Contact Role • Timeline • CDC Resources • Questions and Answers
Learning Objectives • Understand the approaches and technologies available for reporting Pandemic Influenza vaccine aggregate doses administered to the CDC using the Countermeasure and Response Administration (CRA) system • Understand the role and responsibilities required of the vaccine administration tracking point of contact CDC is requesting project areas identify (if not done already) • Understand the timeline for testing the respective CRA option using seasonal influenza vaccine data as a proxy for pandemic influenza • Understand the resources available to assist respective project areas in making the best fit option decision for reporting aggregate does administered using CRA to the CDC
Background • The National Pandemic Influenza Plan calls for monitoring of the appropriate use of a scarce pandemic influenza vaccine • To accomplish this, states/ project areas will track vaccine doses administered and collect and aggregate minimum data elements and transmit weekly to CDC • This webinar presents the range of approaches CDC has in place for states/project areas to provide the aggregate reporting required of the National Plan using CRA
Options for Reporting to CDC • Option 1: For states and partners collecting data via an existing immunization information system (IIS) or other application, technical specifications were developed for three different data exchange formats: pipe delimited, XML file, HL 7 • Option 2: For states and partners collecting data manually, an aggregate reporting screen was added to CDC’s CRA application to allow direct data entry via a web browser • Option 3: For states and partners using CDC’s CRA application to collect patient level information, selected data elements will be automatically aggregated
Option 1: Data Exchange Summary of Option • Healthcare provider collects information locally and submits selected data to the state IIS or other application • The state submits aggregate data to CDC’s CRA system on a weekly basis via Immunization Information System or other application using one of three data exchange formats: • Pipe-delimited upload file • Extensible Markup Language (XML) file • Health Level 7 (HL7) Version 2.5 Process Considerations • What level of vaccination data and by whom it will be collected must be determined; at minimum, core data elements must be collected • Aggregate data exchange must be consolidated at the state or partner level prior to submission to CDC
Option 1: Data Exchange (continued) Technical Considerations • Local application should have capability to collect core data elements • Core data elements should be extracted and put into one of three formats following the Aggregate Reporting Guide: pipe-delimited, XML, HL7 • Transport mechanism should be determined and consistent with CDC PHIN standards • Digital certificates should be in place for access and transfer to CRA
Option 2: Direct Data Entry Via CRA Web Form Summary of Option • Healthcare provider collects summarized data using the Doses Administered Provider Record • Each week, the healthcare provider submits counts to CDC via CRA’s web-based aggregate reporting user interface Process Considerations • Determine who will enter information on-line Technical Considerations • Staff entering data on-line must have access to the internet via web browser • Staff accessing CRA must have a digital certificate
Option 3: Calculate from CRA Detail Record Summary of Option • Healthcare provider collects patient level information locally using CDC’s CRA application • CRA automatically calculates counts from patient level data entered Process Considerations • Determine by whom and at what level of detail vaccination data will be collected; CDC’s CRA can collect detailed individual level information in addition to core data elements Technical Considerations • Staff entering data on-line must have access to the internet via web browser • Staff accessing CRA must have a digital certificate
Testing CRA Using Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Data as a Proxy • Objective is to test the infrastructure for reporting aggregate counts using seasonal influenza data beginning with the next influenza season - September 2007 • Test in at least one clinic within each project area jurisdiction • Test using part(s) of CRA minimum data set applicable to seasonal influenza, i.e., age groups • Regular reporting for influenza is for pandemic only; seasonal influenza reporting is for testing purposes only
Summary of State POC for Vaccine Administration Tracking • Communicate with CRA work group for updates and information exchange, training, and data interpretation, as needed • Serve as lead for convening appropriate staff in the planning and operational aspects of how vaccine administered data will be collected and reported to the CRA • Develop a plan for tracking vaccine doses administered that includes: • Helping gain access to at CDC-CRA grantee data and obtain digital certificate. • Facilitating complete and timely local POD data collection and submission to CRA • Timely collection, aggregation, and transmission to doses administered data to CDC • Training of appropriate staff members
Timeline on Aggregate Reporting • May 15 : Identify POC • June : Determine option • June – Aug : Develop Plan • Jul – Oct : Technical development • Jul 07 – Apr 09 : Test CRA
Dates and Tentative Topics of Future Webinars • June 06 – Option 1 Discussion, Q&A • July 11 – Options 2/3 Discussion, Q&A • August 15 – Options 1/2/3 Q&A • Additional webinars and discussion forums to be added
Resources and Points of Contact • Toscha Stanley, Immunization Services Division (ISD),tstanley@cdc.gov • Submit POC information • Sanjeeb Sapkota, CRA Team, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Response, ssapkota@cdc.gov • General aggregate reporting questions and inquiries • PHIN E-mail PHINTech@cdc.gov • Issuing digital certificates • Getting access to CRA Exchange, an interactive knowledge sharing and exchange web site (http://team.cdc.gov/) • Getting access to CRA demonstration site • Problem solving • To get a copy of this presentation: http://www.cdc.gov/phin/preparedness/cra.html
Learning Objectives • Understand the approaches and technologies available for reporting Pandemic Influenza vaccine aggregate doses administered to the CDC using the Countermeasure and Response Administration (CRA) system • Understand the role and responsibilities required of the vaccine administration tracking point of contact CDC is requesting project areas identify (if not done already) • Understand the timeline for testing the respective CRA option using seasonal influenza vaccine data as a proxy for pandemic influenza • Understand the resources available to assist respective project areas in making the best fit option decision for reporting aggregate does administered using CRA to the CDC