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MEDICAL PRIVACY
Immunization Registries
"Despite its goal of higher
immunization rates and the rhethoric of protecting children, the
National Immunization
Program is simply the latest attempt to make our entire
health-care industry a branch of the state."
A.J. Gokcek, research
fellow, Pacific Research Institute, San Francisco, CA (waiting for
publication title)
Minnesota's Community-Based Immunization Registries
Note: Total of 122 medical clinics currently participating
(about 16% of the state's total clinics that provide childhood
immunization) according to the Minnesota Health Department on June
1, 1998.
- Communities Caring for Children (CCC)
- 13 medical clinics in a 13 county area of Northwest
Minnesota. Part of a comprehensive pre-natal and newborn health
project.
- Contact: Susan Olson
- Address: Inter-County Nursing Services, 318 North Knight,
Thief River Falls, MN 56701
- Phone: 218-681-5950
- IMFO
- 58 clinics participating. Merger talks underway with
Hennepin county (see below) to create a 7-county metro system
- Contact: Diane Holmgren
- Address: St. Paul-Ramsey Public Health, 555 Cedar St., St.
Paul, MN 55101
- Phone: 612-292-7712
- ImmTrack
- Currently has 8 clinics participating in a two county area
surrounding Mankato; expanding to 10 counties in South Central
Minnesota
- Contact: Nancy Meyer
- Address: Blue Earth County Public Health, 410 S. 5th St.,
Box 661, Mankato, MN 56002
- Phone: 507-389-8372
- ImmuLink
- Currently includes 19 clinics. Merger talks underway with
St. Paul-Ramsey (see above) to create a 7-county metro system.
- Contact: Allain Hankey
- Address: Hennepin County Community Health, 525 Portland
Ave. S., 3rd Floor, Mpls., MN 55415
- Phone: 612-348-3045
- Southwest Immunization Information System (SIIS)
- Currently includes 24 medical clinics in 11 counties,
expanding to 21 counties in Southwest Minnesota
- Recently (March 1998) received a $300,000
All Kids Count grant
from the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation to implement expansion
- Contact: Steve Louwagie
- Address: Countryside Public Health Services, 210 South 13th
St., Benson, MN 56215
- Phone: 320-843-4546
National Immunization Registry Initiative
- From the National Immunization Program website: "On July 23,
1997, President Clinton called on the Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS) Secretary Donna E. Shalala to investigate
the feasibility of a network of electronically inter-connected
state-and community-based immunization registries....As a result
of the President's call to action, the National Vaccine Program
Office and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
National Immunization Program (NIP) are proposing a series of
"town meeting" workgroups with registry partners...Notices
regarding the dates and locations of these "town meetings" would
be published in the Federal Register and on
NIP's registry web
site . Proposed workgroup issues include:
- Privacy, confidentiality, and security;
- Funding, costs, and resource requirements;
- Technological challenges; and,
- Health care provider/stakeholder participation"
- Testimony on Initiative for Immunization Registries
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- President
of CCHC testified at the final federal hearing on
Immunization Registries in Atlanta, Georgia on July 16 - 17.
CCHC version
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- According to the CDC, only 13 people gave written public
comments during the four public hearings:
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- 0-New Orleans
- 1-Washington, D.C.
- 7-San Francisco
- 5-Atlanta
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- Oral testimony during the public comment period is listed
under "meetings procedings."
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Integration of Databases Nationwide
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