RPMS Immunization Package Training - Reports Version 8.5*1 Amy Groom, MPH IHS Immunization Program Manager.

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RPMS Immunization Package Training - Reports Version 8.5*1 Amy Groom, MPH IHS Immunization Program Manager

Some basic tips To go back to a previous screen, enter “^” (shift 6) To save changes and exit, hit the F1 key and “E” in quick succession To quit and go back to the previous screen WITHOUT saving changes, hit the F1 key and “Q” in quick succession

Reports – Changes in Version 8.5 All reports can be run for User Pop, Active Clinical, Active Imm, or All registered users Expanded Adult report (19 yrs +) Adolescent – New UTD measure - 1 Tdap/Td and 1 Mening – Male HPV Two year old Report – Hib and Rotavirus logic takes into account brand and # of doses needed 3-27 month Report – For Hib and PCV – children up to date per catch up schedule counted as UTD – Logic accounts for different Hib and Rotavirus formulations and different dose numbers needed when calculating UTD status New PCV report – Allows sites to monitor uptake of PCV13 vaccine VAC report – Can be run by lot number

Reports Menu

Current vs. Not Current All patient reports allow you to generate a list of the patients who are Not Current, Current, or Both groups To View, type in “N” for Not Current, “C” for current, or “B” for both groups

Patient Lists of “Not Current” To view and individual patient record, select “E” for edit patient Enter patient chart number Enter forecast date (or accept default) Patients Imm Record and complete history will be pulled up

3-27 Month Old Report Changes in Version 8.5 – Logic accounts for different Hib formulations and different dose numbers needed when calculating CURRENT status – For Hib and PCV – children up to date per catch up schedule counted as CURRENT

3-27 Month Old Report Catch up schedule, vaccine brand included Vaccine3-4mo5-6mo7-15mo16-18mo19-23mo Hib Pedvax (all doses <12mo) 1223 or 2 > 12 mo. 1 > 15 mo. 3 or 2 > 12 mo. 1 > 15 mo. ActHIB123 or 2 > 7 mo. 4 or 3 > 7 mo. 2 > 12 mo. 1 > 15 mo. 4 or 3 > 7 mo. 2 > 12 mo. 1 > 15 mo. PCV (PCV7 and/or PCV13) 123 or 2 > 7 mo. 4 or 3 > 7 mo. 2 > 12 mo. 1 > 24 mo. 4 or 3 > 7 mo. 2 > 12 mo. 1 > 24 mo.

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Choosing your Denominator

Active/Inactive in the Immunization Package – What does it mean? Active/Inactive in the Immunization Package is independent of ‘Active” status in RPMS – Can be inactive in the immunization package, but still have an active chart Active/Inactive ONLY AFFECTS the childhood reports – 3-27 month, Two year old – All children <36 months who reside in one of your GPRA communities are automatically activated into the immunization package – Can Inactivate children who meet the Moved or Going Elsewhere (MOGE) criteria Active/Inactive status DOES NOT affect inclusion in Adolescent or Adult reports Active/Inactive DOES NOT affect forecasting – software forecasts for all patients, regardless of status

Image Printscreen of 3-27 month old report 3-27 month old report *

Two Year Old Report Changes in Version 8.5 – Report takes into account Hib brand to determine if 3 or 4 doses of vaccine are needed to be considered up to date with vaccine series combinations (e.g ) If all PedvaxHib – 3 doses If all ActHib or mix of Pedvaxhib and Acthib products 4 doses – Report also takes into account Rotavirus vaccine brand to determine if 2 or 3 doses of rotavirus are needed in the and series measures – Children who do not have recommended number of vaccine doses will be NOT CURRENT, EVEN IF they are current per the catch up schedule

3-27 month old vs. 2 year old report 3-27 month old report is your “worksheet”, your to do list. You can run this every week and focus efforts to catch children up as soon as they are falling behind If you have good coverage in your 3-27 month report, you WILL have good coverage in your 2 year old report Meant to provide lists of children the provider can follow up on now, when child is most vulnerable – E.g if child is current per catch up schedule, then nothing the provider can do for that child, so child will be CURRENT in this report even if they didn’t receive the recommended number of doses.

3-27 month old vs. 2 year old report, cont. Two year old report is more of a population level report that tells you how well you DID at MEETING THE RECOMMENDATIONS – E.g the recommendation is that a child receive 4 doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. If a child only received 3, then we DID NOT meet the recommendation (and probably left the child unprotected during the most vulnerable time of life). The two year old report is a way to look back at how we did, but is not as useful as the 3-27 month report in identifying children who are behind today and for whom you can actually do something – Once they are 2 yrs, if they didn’t get the vaccines, there isn’t much you can do. Main Difference from 3-27 month old report: – IN the 2 year old reprot, even if a child is current per the catch up schedule, they will show up as NOT CURRENT in the 2 year old report. – e.g. if a child received 3 doses of PCV, and does not need a 4 th dose because they started at 7 months, this child will show up as NOT CURRENT because they did not get the recommended # of vaccines

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Image Printscreen of 2 yr old Report- cont

Adolescent Report Adolescent – New UTD measure - 1 Tdap/Td and 1 Mening – Male HPV

Image of Printscreen of Rates Report

Adult Report Changes in Version 8.5 – All Ages report – 19yrs + Td/Tdap in last 10 yrs for 19 + yrs HPV 1,2 and 3 in Males and Females years Tdap for yrs Zoster for 60+ PPSV23 for 65+ – Ever – After 65+ yrs

Image of Printscreen of Adult Immunization Report

Image of Printscreen of Report

Influenza Report The “18-49 y” and “18-49 HR” columns are mutually exclusive HR are those who have a high risk medical condition, as defined in the Flu High Risk Taxonomy yrs includes those WITHOUT a high risk condition

Vaccine Accountability Report Used to track number of vaccines administered, by age group – If you want to use to look at shots ADMINSTERED at your facility, do not include Historical vaccines (#7) Default is set ot “Yes” – Can be used for VFC inventory reporting – Can be displayed by individual lot# (parameter #8)

Vaccine Accountability Report

Vaccine Accountability – By Lot #

Immunization Resources RPMS Immunization Package User Manual – RPMS Application Documents – ocuments ocuments IHS vaccine preventable disease page – CDC vaccine resources – Immunization Action Coalition –