Wisconsin Immunization Program
Data
Gathering
credible evidence to make programmatic decisions is an important component
in assessing and evaluating health outcomes and reaching immunization
goals and objectives. The Wisconsin Immunization Program utilizes a
goal-based evaluation model, which uses predetermined program goals as
standards for evaluation. These predetermined goals are outlined in four
documents: 1) Healthy
People 2010 (exit DHFS); 2) Healthiest Wisconsin
2010; 3) CDC Continuing Grant Guidance; and 4) the Immunization Program
Operations Manual (IPOM) (PDF, 351 KB). Data
collected through these efforts include both primary and secondary data
sources. Each method comes with advantages and disadvantages depending on
the content of the data collection. Through collaboration efforts with our
partners and stakeholders, we can identify gaps and challenges and work
together to find solutions to meet immunization goals and objectives.
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National
Immunization Survey (NIS) Data – 4:3:1:3:3:1
Wisconsin
Coverage Rate by 24 months of age, 2002-2005 (exit DHFS; PDF,
151KB)
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Wisconsin
Immunization Program – Data Parameters and Coverage Rates for the
4:3:1:3:3:1 Series by 24 Months of Age, by County (Data Source:
Wisconsin Immunization Registry) (PDF, 84.5 KB)
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Number of
Counties in Each Coverage Rate Range by Year for the 4:3:1:3:3:1 series by
24 months of age (Data Source: Wisconsin Immunization Registry) (PDF,
15 KB)
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2006 and
2007 Performance Based Contracts – Map of Local Health Departments
executing population-based objectives (Data Source: Grants and Contracts
Database) (PDF,
15.3 KB)
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2001-2005
Coverage Rates by Antigen (Data Source: National Immunization Survey)
(PDF, 146 KB)
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Selected
Vaccine Preventable Diseases Reported, 1976- 2005 (Data Source: DHFS
Database) (PDF, 15 KB)
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Wisconsin
Kindergarten Assessment Results, 2002 – 2006 (PDF,
13 KB)
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Wisconsin Day Care Assessment Results, 1999 – 2005 (PDF,
15KB)
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Reported
Cases of Hepatitis A, 1999 – 2005 (Data Source: DHFS Database) (PDF, 10 KB)
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Behavioral
Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Influenza and Pneumococcal
Coverage Rates for Adults 65 years of age and older. (PDF,
71 KB)
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Last Revised: April 22, 2008
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