Immunization Program
Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set
In an effort to help schools access student vaccination status, the New Mexico Department of Health is offered two trainings on the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) report functionality. The recorded training is available here and additional resources from the training may be found below:
- HEDIS Specification Guide Interface Specification
- Sample Upload File with No Errors Interface Specification
- CDC website link to look up CVX codes : https://www2a.cdc.gov/vaccines/iis/itsstandards/vaccines.asp?rpt=CVX
- Link to NMSIIS Read Only/Reports Training : NMSIIS New User (Reports/Read Only) Training Course
- User Agreement the new user must send after completing the training, along with a copy of the completed training certificate (training details all next steps): NMSIIS User Security and Confidentiality Agreement 2024
2024 Immunization Statewide Training
- 2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training Presentation
- 2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training Intro
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2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training FAQ’s
2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training FAQ’s2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training FAQ’s |
2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training Intro
2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training Intro2024 Annual Immunization Program Statewide Training Intro |
Addressing Concerns about Vaccines & Autism
Addressing Concerns about Vaccines & AutismThis information on this page deals specifically with the claims that vaccines cause autism and have led some parents to delay or refuse vaccines for their children. The most common claims are that autism is caused by vaccines that contain thimerosal, or too many vaccines. Many studies have been done to test these claims. None has shown that vaccines cause autism. |
Adult Program Presentation Recording
Adult Program Presentation RecordingAdult Program Presentation Recording |
Adult_317 Vaccines
Adult_317 VaccinesNMSIIS Adult_317 Vaccines |
Ask the Experts: Diseases & Vaccines
Ask the Experts: Diseases & VaccinesThe Immunization Action Coalition website is the nation’s premier source of child, teen, and adult immunization information for health professionals and their patients. |
Assessment, Feedback, Incentives, and eXchange
Assessment, Feedback, Incentives, and eXchangeA quality improvement program used by awardees to raise immunization coverage levels, reduce missed opportunities to vaccinate, and improve standards of practices at the provider level. |
Bi-National Immunization Tool for Children Age 0-18
Bi-National Immunization Tool for Children Age 0-18Provides recommended doses by age for USA and Mexico. |
Catch-up Immunization Schedule
Catch-up Immunization ScheduleProvides catch-up schedules and minimum intervals between doses for children whose vaccinations have been delayed. |
CDC Measles (Rubeola)
CDC Measles (Rubeola)This page on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention page has information about Measles Outbreaks, signs and symptoms, and vaccinations. |
Child Care Center Measles Outbreak Prevention
Child Care Center Measles Outbreak PreventionThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that adults, including childcare center staff, as well as children be protected against measles and get vaccinated, if needed, according to their age and health status. |
Child Health Immunization Learning-electronic Training
Child Health Immunization Learning-electronic TrainingChild Health Immunization Learning-electronic Training |
Childhood Immunization Coverage with 4:3:1:3:3:1:4, National Immunization Survey Report
Childhood Immunization Coverage with 4:3:1:3:3:1:4, National Immunization Survey ReportNew Mexico-Indicator-Based Information System is your source for data and information on New Mexico's priority public health issues. It provides access to the data that can help provide answers to realize the health goals of New Mexico. This page focuses on the Childhood Immunization Coverage, National Immunization Survey Report. |
Community Health Representatives (CHR) Basics Course
Community Health Representatives (CHR) Basics CourseCommunity Health Representatives (CHR) Basics Course |
Contradictions and Precautions to Commonly Used Vaccines in Adults
Contradictions and Precautions to Commonly Used Vaccines in AdultsProvides comprehensive information about vaccine safety for adults. |
Coughing & Sneezing Etiquette
Coughing & Sneezing EtiquetteHygiene etiquette involves practices that prevent the spread of illness and disease. A critical time to practice good hygiene etiquette is when you are sick, especially when coughing or sneezing. This website describes coughing & sneezing etiquette. |
Course 27316 Read Only New User NMSIIS
Course 27316 Read Only New User NMSIISCourse 27316 Read Only New User NMSIIS |
COVID Reconciliations_Patient Detail Report
COVID Reconciliations_Patient Detail ReportNMSIIS COVID Reconciliations_Patient Detail Report |
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 1
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 1COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 1 |
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 2
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 2COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 2 |
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 3
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 3COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 3 |
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 4
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 4COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 4 |
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 5
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 5COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 5 |
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 6
COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 6COVID-19 Vaccine Training Part 6 |
Data Exchange Provider Location Reconciliation Demo
Data Exchange Provider Location Reconciliation DemoData Exchange Provider Location Reconciliation Demo |
Data Quality
Data QualityNMSIIS Data Quality |
Easy-to-Read Immunization Schedules for Infants and Children Age 0-6 Years
Easy-to-Read Immunization Schedules for Infants and Children Age 0-6 YearsThe recommended immunization schedule is designed to protect infants and children early in life, when they are most vulnerable and before they are exposed to potentially life-threatening diseases. |
Easy-to-Read Immunization Schedules for Preteens and Teens Age 7-18 Years
Easy-to-Read Immunization Schedules for Preteens and Teens Age 7-18 YearsThe recommended immunization schedules list the age or age range when each vaccine or series of shots is recommended. |
Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to Autism
Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to AutismClaims that vaccines cause autism have led some parents to delay or refuse vaccines for their children. Many studies have been done to test these claims. None has shown that vaccines cause autism. This sheet lays out the facts to help parents understand why experts do not think vaccines cause autism. |
EZIZ
EZIZA one-stop shop for immunization training and resources. |
Flu Information for Parents with Young Children
Flu Information for Parents with Young ChildrenFlu is more dangerous than the common cold for children. Each year flu places a large burden on the health and well-being of children and their families. Annual influenza vaccination is the best method for preventing flu and its potentially severe complications in children. |
Flu Information for People 65 Years and Older
Flu Information for People 65 Years and OlderIt has been recognized for many years that people 65 years and older are at greater risk of serious complications from the flu compared with young, healthy adults because human immune defenses become weaker with age. While flu seasons can vary in severity, during most seasons, people 65 years and older bear the greatest burden of severe flu disease. In recent years, for example, it’s estimated that between 80 percent and 90 percent of seasonal flu-related deaths have occurred in people 65 years and older and between 50 percent and 70 percent of seasonal flu-related hospitalizations have occurred among people in that age group. So influenza is often quite serious for people 65 and older. |
Frequently Asked Questions About Vaccines & Immunizations
Frequently Asked Questions About Vaccines & ImmunizationsThis page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention covers basic information and common questions regarding vaccines and immunizations. |
Fully Hybrid Provider Location Reconciliation Demo
Fully Hybrid Provider Location Reconciliation DemoFully Hybrid Provider Location Reconciliation Demo |
Gatekeeper Training
Gatekeeper TrainingGatekeeper Training |
Global Influenza Programme
Global Influenza ProgrammeProvides member states with strategic guidance, technical support and coordination of activities essential to make their health systems better prepared against seasonal, zoonotic and pandemic influenza threats to populations and individuals. |
Global Travel Clinic Directory
Global Travel Clinic DirectoryDirectory of travel clinics that will administer vaccinations or dispense prophylactic medications for travelers. |
GOT SHOTS Information
GOT SHOTS InformationGOT SHOTS Information |
Got Shots?
Got Shots?Provides opportunities for children to stay up-to-date on their immunizations. Participating providers open their doors for any child who presents for immunizations, regardless of whether he/she is a patient or whether he/she has insurance. |
Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations
Healthcare Personnel Vaccination RecommendationsThis publication provides both brief and detailed recommendations that healthcare personnel can use for administering various vaccinations to their patients. |
HealthMap Vaccine Finder
HealthMap Vaccine FinderHealthMap Vaccine Finder is a free, online service where users can search for locations that offer immunizations. We work with partners such as clinics, pharmacies, and health departments to provide accurate and up-to-date information about vaccination services. Our goal is to make it simple for users to find a place to be immunized. |
HEDIS Recorded Training
HEDIS Recorded TrainingHEDIS Recorded Training |
IIS: Current HL7 Standard Code Set
IIS: Current HL7 Standard Code SetIIS: Current HL7 Standard Code Set |
Immunization Action Coalition
Immunization Action CoalitionThe Immunization Action Coalition website is the nation’s premier source of child, teen, and adult immunization information for health professionals and their patients. |
Immunization Action Coalition - Measles Clinical Images
Immunization Action Coalition - Measles Clinical ImagesClinical images of Measles |
Immunization of Healthcare Personnel
Immunization of Healthcare PersonnelThis report updates the previously published summary of recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the Healthcare (formerly Hospital) Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee for vaccinating health-care personnel in the United States. |
Immunizations Among American Indian and Alaska Native People: Challenges & Successes
Immunizations Among American Indian and Alaska Native People: Challenges & SuccessesThis is a webinar about immunizations among American Indian and Alaska Native people. |
Influenza Infection Control Guidance for First Responders
Influenza Infection Control Guidance for First RespondersThis page on the Minnesota Department of Health website focusing on Infection Control Guidance for EMS, First Responders, Fire, and Law Enforcement: specifically Influenza. |