Tag: NIIS

User-centered evaluation of the Vietnam National Immunization Information System: Challenges and benefits
Jul 30, 2021
Electronic immunization registries (EIRs) are defined as “confidential, computerized, population-based systems that collect and consolidate vaccination data from vaccination providers for better immunization strategies.” And evidence suggests that EIRs can help increase vaccination coverage.
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Public-private partnerships in immunization data strengthening: Lessons from deploying Vietnam’s electronic immunization registry
Jan 29, 2021
Public-private partnerships in health care have been used widely in higher income countries as well as in lower-middle-income countries, such as Vietnam. The partnerships bundle together multiple phases or functions of the health system infrastructure—such as design, build, finance, maintain, operate, and service delivery. This health system infrastructure can effectively build on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships.
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Global knowledge sharing: New PATH IDEAL-Vietnam project collaborates with BID Initiative
Jul 31, 2019
Vaccinations have saved the lives of more children than any other medical intervention in the past 50 years, and an effective immunization approach is a critical factor in the eradication of disease. To be effective, however, doses must be administered at the appropriate intervals. Prior to 2012, all of Vietnam’s immunization records were paper-based. Time consuming, laborious, prone to errors, and a barrier to efficient vaccine stock management, this system was making it difficult to ensure children and pregnant women were getting the timely protection they needed to defend them from dangerous but preventable diseases.
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