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Immunization Information System Functional Standards, v4.0
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August 2017
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Alternative Title:IIS Functional Standards v4.0
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Description:The Immunization Information System (IIS) Functional Standards describe the operations, data
quality, and technology needed by IISs to support immunization programs, vaccination
providers, and other immunization stakeholders. The Immunization Information Systems
Support Branch (IISSB) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued the first
IIS Functional Standards in 1997 in collaboration with immunization program managers. In
2001, the National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) endorsed a set of IIS Functional
Standards, setting the course for future development of IISs. In 2012, the 2013-2018 IIS
Functional Standards were developed through a collaboration of IISSB and IIs stakeholders.
IISSB and IIS stakeholders collaborated again in 2017 and released the proposed update, IIS Functional Standards, v4.0. CDC modified the naming convention of the IIS Functional Standards to ensure the standards can be updated as needed to remain current with expanding IIS functionalities and the evolving health IT environment. Future IIS Functional Standards will be referred to by version number instead of by the years they are active. The IIS Functional Standards reflect the functionality an IIS should strive to attain to fully support program and stakeholder immunization-related goals.
Running title: IIS Functional Standards v4.0
func-stds-2018-2022.pdf
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Pages in Document:11 numbered pages
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