Mapping of Standards to Facilitate Immunization Information Exchange through Two-Dimensional Bar Coding of Vaccine Products.

Q3 Medicine
Saira N Haque, Suzanne West, Alan O'Connor
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Purpose: A two-dimensional barcode that includes both static information (vaccine identifier) and variable information (expiration date and lot number) can facilitate streamlined documentation and sharing of vaccine administration. We sought to identify how vaccine tracking information in the two-dimensional barcode is represented in systems that are used by pharmacies, providers, and public health agencies.

Methods: We identified and reviewed relevant information technology standards that govern data storage and exchange for providers, pharmacy systems, billing systems, and manufacturers to identify how each system codes the vaccine identifier, expiration date, and lot number. We selected standards commonly used by manufacturers, providers, and pharmacies and mapped the critical vaccine data elements across them. We shared the mapping with stakeholders to identify areas of alignment across standards and discussed how to address misalignment going forward.

Results: Data elements were not consistently formatted in each type of information system. The vaccine lot number and expiration date were consistent, which would facilitate sharing across information systems. However, the way to identify a given vaccine is not consistent in each standard and would require manual entry. This inconsistency is related to the segmentation of the National Drug Code into three components. Therefore, vaccine identification methods differ across the systems governed by different standards.

Conclusion: Patient safety can be enhanced by automated verification of the vaccine ordered versus the vaccine administered. Immunizers' back-end systems would benefit from automated documentation and reporting.

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通过疫苗产品二维条形码促进免疫信息交换的标准制图。
目的:包含静态信息(疫苗标识符)和可变信息(有效期和批号)的二维条形码可促进简化文件记录和疫苗管理的共享。我们试图确定二维条形码中的疫苗跟踪信息如何在药店、供应商和公共卫生机构使用的系统中表示。方法:我们确定并审查了管理供应商、药房系统、计费系统和制造商的数据存储和交换的相关信息技术标准,以确定每个系统如何编码疫苗标识符、有效期和批号。我们选择了制造商、供应商和药房常用的标准,并将关键的疫苗数据元素映射到它们之间。我们与涉众共享映射,以确定跨标准的校准区域,并讨论如何解决未来的不校准。结果:各类信息系统的数据元素格式不一致。疫苗批号和有效期是一致的,这将促进信息系统之间的共享。然而,每种标准中确定特定疫苗的方法并不一致,需要人工输入。这种不一致与《国家药品法典》分为三个部分有关。因此,疫苗鉴定方法在不同标准管辖的系统中存在差异。结论:订购疫苗与接种疫苗的自动验证可提高患者安全性。免疫接种的后端系统将受益于自动化文档和报告。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Health Information Management is a scholarly, peer-reviewed research journal whose mission is to advance health information management practice and to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration between HIM professionals and others in disciplines supporting the advancement of the management of health information. The primary focus is to promote the linkage of practice, education, and research and to provide contributions to the understanding or improvement of health information management processes and outcomes.
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