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The 2003 Immunization Registry Conference (October 27-29, 2003)
Atlanta, GA

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 Monday, October 27, 2003

 7:00 AM-8:00 AM
  Continental Breakfast 

 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
  Poster Presentations* 

 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
P1 P1 Plenary #1 -- Welcome and Opening* 

 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
P2 P2 Plenary #2 -- Grow -- Promoting Registry Growth through Programmatic Collaboration and Data Quality Improvement Initiatives* 

 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
A1 A1 Immunization Registries: Getting Started 101* 
A2 A2 Development and Implementation of Data Quality Monitoring Processes 
A3 A3 Registry Mandatory Reporting:  
A4 A4 Immunization Registries as Tools for Vaccination Coverage Assessment 
A5 A5 Surveys, Charts, and Registries: Combining Date Sources to Produce More Reliable Vaccination Coverage Estimates* 
A6 A6 Challenges and Successes of HL7 Connections* 
A7 A7 Digging For Data -- Finding Usefulness From Billing Transactions* 
A8 A8 It's Not Just For Kids Anymore - Expansion of Immunization Registries to Adult Populations* 
A9 A9 HELP! -- Marketing the Registry Through Support* 
A10 A10 Registry-Related Legislation and its Impact on Registry Development* 

 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
B1 B1 The Benefits of Cross-Program Collaboration: WIC, Immunization Program, and Immunization Registry* 
B2 B2 Immunization Registries and Vaccine Supply Management* 
B3 B3 Partnering Schools With Immunization Registries: Getting Started, Lessons Learned, and the Benefits 
B4 B4 Designing Multi-Faceted Data Quality Initiatives 
B5 B5 You CAN Take it With You: Using Mobile Devices to Access the Registry* 
B6 B6 When Barriers Exist: Efficient Strategies for Marketing Registry Value and Data Exchange 
B7 B7 Quality Improvement -- The Key to a Successful Registry* 
B8 B8 Practical Connections With the HL7 Standard* 
B9 B9 Improving Registry Data Quality Through Provider Chart Audits* 
B10 B10 Registries as a Tool in Public Health Delivery* 
 
 Tuesday, October 28, 2003

 6:30 AM-7:30 AM
  Fitness Event 

 7:00 AM-8:00 AM
  Continental Breakfast 

 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
P3 P3 Plenary #3 -- Connect -- Promoting Electronic Transactions between Registries, Healthcare Providers, and Partner Systems* 

 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
P4 P4 Plenary #4 -- Integrate -- Linking Immunization Registries with Other Child Health Data Systems* 

 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
C1 C1 Immunization Registries: Evaluation of Cost Effective Strategies 
C2 C2 Provider Recruitment Planning* 
C3 C3 Registry Certification: Fact or Fiction 
C4 C4 Registries As Tools for Provider Quality Assurance and Clinic Assessment* 
C5 C5 The Indian Health Service HL7 Data Exchange Project: Lessons Learned 
C6 C6 Episode I: The Range of Registry Roles in Pre-Event Vaccination for Smallpox* 
C7 C7 Facing and Surviving Changes in Your Environment* 
C8 C8 Synergy: Working Together For Registries and Public Health* 
C9 C9 The Future is Now: Emerging Technologies* 
C10 C10 Registry-Related Legislation and its Impact on Registry Development (Repeat) 

 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
D1 D1 Innovative Immunization Registry Funding Strategies* 
D2 D2 Show Me the Money! Marketing Strategies and Tools to Increase Provider Participation* 
D3 D3 Best Practices in Training and Education 
D4 D4 Winning the Match Game: Improving Deduplication Processes 
D5 D5 The Ways and Means to Increase Registry Value* 
D6 D6 Episode II: the Range of Registry Roles in Pre-Event Vaccination for Smallpox (PVS) and Beyond* 
D7 D7 PROW = Registry Maximization* 
D8 D8 Registry Development Outside the United States 
D9 D9 The Fast and The Focused: Timely Detection of Changes to Vaccination Coverage and Pockets of Under-Immunization* 
D10 D10 Connecting the Vaccine Safety Efforts and Immunization Information Systems: A Health Partnership* 
 
 Wednesday, October 29, 2003

 7:00 AM-8:00 AM
  Breakfast Rounds 

 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
P5 P5 Plenary #5 -- Protect -- Added Value of Immunization Registries in Diverse Public Health Areas* 

 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
P6 P6 Plenary #6 -- Closing* 



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recorded presentationRecordings available online