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Cell Phones Give Researchers a Window on Young Mothers' Parenting Practices - Leads to NIH Funded Study

October 6, 2009 | Program Result Report

Researchers at the University of Notre Dame conducted two pilot studies on the use of cell phones to gather detailed information about predictors of early child neglect among adolescent and adult mothers.

All Kids Count Project Builds Cooperation for Computerized Child Health Information Systems

July 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

The Task Force for Child Survival and Development worked for four years with federal, state and local public health agencies across the nation to foster the development of computerized child health information systems that integrate data from multiple sources.

Planning a Web-Based Immunization Registry for Rhode Island

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

Rhode Island's KIDSNET wanted its registry to meet the needs of Rhode Island's private providers its success depended on it, since nearly 100 percent of immunizations in the state are given by private sector providers.

Baltimore Immunization Registry Campaigns to Enroll Providers

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

The registry launched an intensive recruitment campaign involving the majority of immunization department staff, with the goal of having all enrolled by end of 1998.

Getting an Immunization Registry Up and Running After Its Software Vendor Goes Bankrupt in Nevada

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

Immunization registries don't constitute a large or profitable market for private vendors of registry software and in 1998, only a dozen or so registry software vendors served all the registries in the country.

Connecticut Immunization Registry Focuses on Quality, Not Expansion

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

Some health agencies develop their own immunization registry system, while others purchase software from vendors. Neither choice is necessarily the right one - both can be fraught with difficulties, delays, and cost overruns.

Overcoming Barriers to Using South Carolina's Immunization Registry

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

In South Carolina, where 50 percent of the immunizations are delivered in the private sector, SIIS queried private providers to determine their hardware needs, addressing a principal cost issue before it became a barrier.

Unique Funding Partnership for Oregon's Immunization Registry

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

A unique partnership of public and private health care organizations in Oregon was a driving force behind the success of the Oregon immunization registry, ALERT.

Improving Data Quality in New York City's Immunization Registry

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

In October 1997, when CIR applied for the All Kids Count grant, 60 percent of private, office-based providers were sending immunization reports to the registry in response to a mandate that went into effect in January that year.

Data from Oklahoma's Immunization Registry Helps Shape CDC Policy on Polio Vaccine

June 1, 2002 | Program Result Report

In 1999, the Oklahoma immunization registry, OSIIS, helped shape the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendation on the use of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) rather than oral polio vaccine (OPV).

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