KEYWORDS:
Software sharing; cost-sharing; inter-state issues
BACKGROUND:
The need for immunization projects collaborating and sharing immunization registry solutions is becoming more critical as we approach the move nearer to the 2010 Healthy People registry objective. The State of Wisconsin’s Department of Health and Family Services, working with EDS, Inc., developed a highly functional web-based application known as the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR). Wisconsin then offered WIR to others as a public domain application, Minnesota being the first to accept.
OBJECTIVE(S):
To discuss practical issues faced in such inter-state sharing, including legal and other policy issues, identifying and sharing costs on future enhancements, efforts to keep the states’ versions as identical as possible for the sake of border clinics, and CMS funding.
METHOD(S):
Oral presentation with question and answer session
RESULT(S):
A fuller understanding of the issues faced in sharing a registry application.
CONCLUSIONS(S):
Opportunities exist for immunization projects to share registry solutions. Such sharing requires thoughtful planning and implementation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
To understand the range of policy issues that are part of sharing a registry application between immunization projects.
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