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’sImmunization Program
Resources
Influenza Information
Influenza InformationThe focus of this Center for Disease Control and Prevention webpage is Influenza (basic information, treatments, tools, and resources). |
Influenza Vaccination Information for Health Care Workers
Influenza Vaccination Information for Health Care WorkersThe focus of this Center for Disease Control and Prevention webpage is Influenza Vaccination Information for health care workers (basic information, recommendations, and other related resources). |
Influenza Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ Report
Influenza Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ ReportThe information found on this New Mexico Indicator Based Information System page focuses on Influenza Vaccination, adults age 65+. Listed are important facts, data views by year, related indicators, and other related resources and links. |
Influenza Vaccination, Age 18+
Influenza Vaccination, Age 18+Influenza Vaccination, Age 18+ |
Influenza Vaccination, Age 65+
Influenza Vaccination, Age 65+Influenza Vaccination, Age 65+ |
Information for Schools & Childcare Providers
Information for Schools & Childcare ProvidersThe focus of this Center for Disease Control and Prevention webpage is Influenza (flu) information for schools and childcare providers. |
Interface Specification
Interface SpecificationInterface Specification |
International Society of Travel Medicine
International Society of Travel MedicineCommitted to the promotion of healthy and safe travel. In cooperation with health care providers, academic centers, the travel industry and the media, ISTM advocates and facilitates education, service, and research activities in the field of travel medicine. |
IQIP
IQIPNMSIIS IQIP |
IQIP At- A- Glance
IQIP At- A- GlanceIQIP At- A- Glance |
Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccination
Key Facts About Seasonal Flu VaccinationFlu vaccines cause antibodies to develop in the body about two weeks after vaccination. These antibodies provide protection against infection with the viruses that are in the vaccine. This website explains key facts about seasonal flu vaccination. |
Life-Saving Hepatitis B Vaccine
Life-Saving Hepatitis B VaccineThere is a very important vaccine that all mothers and pregnant women should know about. Babies need to receive the vaccine for Hepatitis B on the first day of life, and it's important that they receive this vaccine on time for disease protection. |
Manual Entry Provider Location Reconciliation Demo
Manual Entry Provider Location Reconciliation DemoManual Entry Provider Location Reconciliation Demo |
MCAB Meeting December 09, 2020
MCAB Meeting December 09, 2020MCAB Meeting December 09, 2020 |
MCAB Meeting November 16, 2020
MCAB Meeting November 16, 2020MCAB Meeting November 16, 2020 |
Measles Cases and Outbreaks
Measles Cases and OutbreaksUpdates on Measles cases and outbreaks nationwide |
Measles Poster
Measles PosterMeasles waiting room poster |
Measles Toolkit
Measles ToolkitThis is the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Measles Awareness Toolkit. |
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) VaccinationCDC recommends that people get MMR vaccine to protect against measles, mumps, and rubella. |
Memorial Medical Center
Memorial Medical CenterLocated in the Mesilla Valley of southern New Mexico - between the stunning Organ Mountains and the rambling Rio Grande - Memorial Medical Center serves the more than 300,000 residents of Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, and the surrounding region. We offer comprehensive care to our patients, including the latest in diagnostic, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services, both on an inpatient and outpatient basis. |
MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause Autism
MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause AutismThis handout available on the Immunization Action Coalition website describes how more than 20 articles refute a connection between the Mumps Measles Rubella vaccine and the development of autism. |
National HPV Vaccination Learning Collaborative
National HPV Vaccination Learning CollaborativeThis is a nationwide quality improvement project to improve adolescent human papillomavirus immunization rates. By joining you can earn credit towards professional certifications including MC-FP credit for 1 Part IV module or 20 Part IV points and up to 20 Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education credits from the AAFP. |
National Immunization Survey
National Immunization SurveyThe NIS is a list-assisted random-digit-dialing telephone survey followed by a mailed survey to children’s immunization providers that began data collection in April 1994 to monitor childhood immunization coverage. |
National Influenza Vaccination Week
National Influenza Vaccination WeekThis page on the Center for Disease Control website contains information about national awareness week focused on highlighting the importance of influenza vaccination. |
Need Help Responding to Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?
Need Help Responding to Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?This handout available on the Immunization Action Coalition website offers information from several respected organizations about vaccinating children and offers guidance for dealing with parents and caretakers. |
New Mexico Immunization Coalition
New Mexico Immunization CoalitionA statewide public/private partnership committed to improving New Mexico's immunization rates. The vision is to achieve and sustain full and timely immunization protection for all people in New Mexico. |
New Mexico Primary Care Association
New Mexico Primary Care AssociationPromotes the advancement of high quality primary health care services that are financially and geographically accessible, culturally competent, and responsive to the communities being served. |
NMAC 7.5.4
NMAC 7.5.4Vaccine Purchasing Fund |
NMAC 7.5.5
NMAC 7.5.5Vaccines and Immunizations |
NMSIIS Basic/Standard User Training Course
NMSIIS Basic/Standard User Training CourseNMSIIS Basic/Standard User Training Course |
NMSIIS New User (Reports/Read Only) Training Course
NMSIIS New User (Reports/Read Only) Training CourseNMSIIS New User (Reports/Read Only) Training Course |
NMSIIS Presentation Recording
NMSIIS Presentation RecordingNMSIIS Presentation Recording |
NMSIIS VFC Recertification
NMSIIS VFC RecertificationNMSIIS VFC Recertification in NMSIIS |
Partially Hybrid Provider Location Reconciliation Demo
Partially Hybrid Provider Location Reconciliation DemoPartially Hybrid Provider Location Reconciliation Demo |
Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+
Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+ |
Pneumonia Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ Report
Pneumonia Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ ReportThe information found on this NM-IBIS page focuses on Pneumonia vaccination, adults age 65+. Listed are important facts, data views by year, related indicators, and other resources and links. |
Pregnancy and Flu Information
Pregnancy and Flu InformationChanges to a pregnant woman’s immune system can make her more sensitive to the flu. This page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention site offers information and resources to protect baby and mother during flu season. |
Public Portal_VaxViewNM
Public Portal_VaxViewNMNMSIIS Public Portal_VaxViewNM |
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule by Vaccine and Age Group
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule by Vaccine and Age GroupProvides vaccination recommendations for adults based on their age range. |
Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons Age 0-18 Years
Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons Age 0-18 YearsProvides vaccination recommendations for children based on their age range. |
Recommended Vaccinations Indicated for Adults Based on Medical & Other Indications
Recommended Vaccinations Indicated for Adults Based on Medical & Other IndicationsProvides vaccination recommendations for adults based on medical and other indications. |
Recording Freezer Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp Log
Recording Freezer Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp LogThis is a tutorial on YouTube explaining how to record freezer temperatures in the Vaccines for Children Monthly temperature log form. |
Recording Refrigerator Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp Log
Recording Refrigerator Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp LogThis is a tutorial on YouTube explaining how to record refrigerator temperatures in the Vaccines for Children Monthly temperature log form. |
Reports
ReportsNMSIIS Reports |
Senate Bill 58
Senate Bill 58Senate Bill 58 - Relating to public health; Amending the Immunization act to require health care providers to report immunization to the immunization registry. |
Staff Access Requests
Staff Access RequestsNMSIIS Staff Access Requests |
Statewide Immunization Information System
Statewide Immunization Information SystemThe New Mexico Statewide Immunization Information System (NMSIIS) is a computerized Internet database application that was developed to record and track immunization dates of New Mexico State's children and adults, providing assistance for keeping everyone on track for their recommended immunizations. |
TransactRx Guidelines Review
TransactRx Guidelines ReviewNMSIIS TransactRx Guidelines Review |