The award recognizes immunization strategies that “hit their mark”
by achieving identified goals. The award also serves to increase
awareness of outstanding initiatives and encourages other state
immunization programs to replicate or adopt similar efforts to
improve performance.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Immunization Program
enhanced its Illinois Comprehensive Automated Registry Exchange
(I-CARE). Staff developed vaccine ordering and accountability
enhancements to allow providers to easily order and manage vaccines
online. These added abilities allowed IDPH to approve publicly
funded vaccine orders in a more efficient and effective manner, thus
ensuring providers have more product available for eligible
patients.
“Immunizations are the most cost-effective way to help prevent
transmission of vaccine-preventable diseases, but only if providers
have enough vaccine,” said IDPH Director Nirav D. Shah, M.D., J.D.
“I am very proud of our IDPH immunization staff and the enhancements
they’ve made to the I-CARE program, which will allow the State to be
better stewards of publicly funded vaccines and ensure providers are
accountable for the vaccines received from the State.”
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More information about I-CARE can be found on the IDPH website at
www.dph.illinois.gov, and more information about the Bull’s-Eye Award can be
found on the AIM website at
http://www. immunizationmanagers.org/.
[Illinois Department of Public
Health]
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