April SnapShots: NIP and AIRA Collaborate to
Enhance Communication Among Immunization Registries
The National Immunization Program (NIP) and AIRA share a common
goal - to promote immunization registry development in the United
States. Immunization registry projects have made varying degrees
of progress and find that they face similar challenges, including
funding shortages, technical development, and privacy issues.
When a registry is successful in an area and shares that experience,
other registries benefit. NIP and AIRA are working together
to expand these opportunities of sharing lessons learned.
Communication is critical to this collaboration, and efforts
are enhanced through monthly conference calls and periodic face-to-face
meetings between AIRA Board members and NIP management staff.
Several information-sharing mechanisms are currently available
to registries. NIP has created a list serve and established
work groups with monthly conference calls to facilitate discussion
of registry-related issues. AIRA also holds monthly conference
calls with board members and work groups that focus on advocacy,
partnerships with stakeholders, and information sharing. National
conferences and workshops are sponsored to provide opportunities
to educate and exchange information. Both organizations maintain
websites that provide easy access to tools, data, and the latest
information on registry issues and progress.
This partnership between NIP and AIRA combines experience and
skills to better serve and support registries. Both NIP and
AIRA welcome ideas for new avenues to strengthen the communication
network among immunization registries.
Source: Karen Fowler, CDC National Immunization Program.
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