[Federal Register: October 18, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 200)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of
Authority
Part C (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) of the
Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority of
the Department of Health and Human Services (45 FR 67772-76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR 69296, October 20, 1980, as
amended most recently at 70 FR 58431-32, dated October 6, 2005) is
amended to reflect the reorganization of the National Immunization
Program.
Section C-B, Organization and Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
Revise the functional statement for the Office of the Director
(CJ1), National Immunization Program Office (CJ) by inserting after
item (12) the following: (13) creates and executes information science
and technology strategic plans to provide the Program with related
services (e.g., hardware/software consultation, database development
and management, etc.) and ensures compliance with CDC IT infrastructure
and requirements.
Delete in their entirety the following titles and functional
statements of the National Immunization Program Office (CJ):
Data Management Division (CJ2)
Systems Operation and Design Activity (CJ2-2)
Immunization Registry Support Branch (CJ22)
Assessment Branch (CJ23)
Statistical Analysis Branch (CJ24)
Following the title and functional statement for the Health
Services Research and Evaluation Branch (CJ46), Immunization Services
Division (CJ4), insert the following:
Immunization Registry Support Branch (CJ47). (1) Provides quality
assurance for each program study, survey, and surveillance system
evaluation of immunization registries at the state and local level to
build an infrastructure to raise and sustain immunization coverage in
children; (2) facilitates information flow among Program, divisions,
grantees, professional organizations, and private contractors regarding
immunization registry systems development through regular conference
calls, clearinghouse function, up-to-date Web sites, and an annual
national conference; (3) establishes complex health and technical
functional specifications and standards for immunization registry
systems developed by state and local health department personnel and
commercial software developers to be used throughout public and private
health delivery systems; (4) acts as a catalyst to build the political
and professional will and legal environment to facilitate the
development and implementation of immunization registries; (5) fosters
evidence-based enhancements of immunization registries through on-site
standardized evaluations and promoting research that identifies factors
associated with system success and failure; (6) promotes the secure,
automated exchange of immunization records between immunization
registries by fostering consensus on, and implementation of, the
required protocols and standards; (7) advocates for immunization
registries in the development and maintenance of public health data
models and participates in the development of such data models; and (8)
formulates long-range plans and proposals for future systems
modification, and facilitates the use of standards and expert guidance
to assure national and international health information systems are
responsive to agency and constituent needs.
Assessment Branch (CJ48). (1) Performs coding and editing, and
arranges for data input either in-house or through an outside vendor;
(2) collaborates with the National Center for Health Statistics, and
other Centers as necessary, in the conduct of household probability
surveys, random digit dialing surveys, and other types of surveys to
measure immunization coverage; (3) collects, tabulates and analyzes
immunization assessment data, including sample survey data, census
counts at school entrance, monthly and/or quarterly vaccine
administration reports, and the biologic reports from manufacturers;
(4) designs sample surveys for epidemiologic investigations fro
childhood and adult vaccine-preventable diseases; (5) develops and
maintains liaison with external groups
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regarding assessments; (6) directs the assessment of immunization
levels for the national population and specific population sub-
segments; (7) determines the most appropriate implementation procedure
for data management activities operations for the NIS and NHIS
Immunization coverage data; (8) provides documented data sets upon
completion of studies and surveys; (9) establishes, implements,
monitors, and maintains the standards and procedures for immunization-
related data collection for data analysis for NIS data; and (10)
establishes and evaluates data quality control measures to assure that
all Program studies, surveys, and surveillance systems adhere to the
established standards and procedures from data collection to the point
of data analysis.
Dated: April 28, 2005.
William H. Gimson,
Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
Editorial Note: This document was received at the Office of the
Federal Register October 13, 2005.
[FR Doc. 05-20792 Filed 10-17-05; 8:45 am]
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