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presented by: Karissa Loper, MPH HPV Free NV Summit 09/11/2015 – Las Vegas Trends in the Teen National Immunization Survey 2010-2014 Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public and Behavioral Health Nevada State Immunization Program Brian Sandoval Governor Richard Whitley, MS Director Cody L. Phinney, MPH Administrator Tracey D. Green, MD Chief Medical Officer

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presented by: Karissa Loper, MPH

HPV Free NV Summit

09/11/2015 – Las Vegas

Trends in the Teen National Immunization Survey

2010-2014

Department of Health and Human ServicesDivision of Public and Behavioral Health

Nevada State Immunization Program

Brian SandovalGovernor

Richard Whitley, MSDirector

Cody L. Phinney, MPHAdministrator

Tracey D. Green, MDChief Medical Officer

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Division of Public and Behavioral Health

The HPV Vaccine & Best Practices

Karissa Loper, MPH. (09/10/15). NIS-Teen, HPV Free NV Summit.

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• Today I will discuss:– NIS-Teen 2014 updates– NIS-Teen data trends– HPV rates more in-depth• Additional discussion on progress throughout the grant

period– Data Quality in NV WebIZ

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An Overall Look at 2014

2014

88%

66%

54%

32%

NIS-Teen, 2014, Nevada Rates

≥ 1 dose Tdap ≥ 1 dose MCV4 ≥ 1 dose HPV ≥ 3 doses HPV

HPV rates here are for girls only

US Rate = 88%

US Rate = 79%

US Rate = 60%

US Rate = 40%

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2014 Overall Continued

2010 2011 2012 2013 20140%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

68%

88%

54%

66%

47%

54%

26%32%

0.116

0.434

0.07

0.157

2010-2014 NIS-Teen Rates, Nevada≥ 1 Tdap ≥ 1 MCV4 ≥ 1 HPV girls ≥ 3 HPV girls ≥ 1 HPV boys ≥ 3 HPV boys

Teen

Imm

uniz

ation

Rat

e

HP 2020 Goal

TDaP

MCV4

1 HPV-girls

3 HPV-girls

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2014 Ranking for NIS-Teen

2010 2011 2012 2013 20145

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

27th

15th

25th

30th

42nd

29th

9th

40th37th

20th

43rd

2010-2014 Nevada Ranking for Teen NIS≥ 1 Tdap ≥ 1 MCV4 ≥ 1 HPV girls ≥ 3 HPV girls

Rank

ing

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HPV Rankings – Females Only2011 2012 2013 2014

22nd

9th

34th

40th

27th

43rd41st

43rd

36th

45th43rd

2011–2014 Teen NIS: HPV-Girls' Ranking, Nevada

≥ 1 dose HPV Female ≥ 2 doses HPV Female ≥ 3 doses HPV Female

Nev

ada

Rank

ing

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HPV Vaccine Rate Comparison

2011 2012 2013 2014

53% 54%57%

60%

55%

63%

53% 54%

65% 65%68% 69%

76%74%

77% 76%

2011-2014 Teen NIS: 1-dose HPV Females Comparison

≥ 1 dose-U.S. ≥ 1 dose-NV ≥ 1 dose-CA ≥ 1 dose-RI

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HPV Vaccine Rate Breakdowns

2011 2012 2013 20140%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

55%

63%

53% 54%

61%64%

27%

33%

45%

37%

44%

12%

31%

43%

0.204

0.283

0.07

0.157

2011-2014 Teen NIS: HPV Rates by Gender, Nevada

≥ 1 dose HPV Female ≥ 2 doses HPV Female ≥ 3 doses HPV Female ≥ 1 dose HPV Male ≥ 2 doses HPV Male ≥ 3 doses HPV Male

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Immunization Assessment at the Provider Level

• The purpose of AFIX is to assist and support health care providers by identifying low immunization rates, opportunities for improving immunization delivery practices, and ensuring that providers are: – Aware of and knowledgeable about their immunization

rates and missed opportunities to vaccinate; – Motivated to incorporate changes to their current

practices; – Ready to try new immunization service strategies; and – Capable of sustaining these new behaviors.

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DATA QUALITYEnsuring that individuals receive all vaccines due, but no duplicative or unnecessary doses, requires that complete immunization data, that is accurate and timely be available to the vaccine provider. Likewise complete, non-duplicative demographic data is vital to several NV WebIZ functions, including vaccine accountability and patient follow-up activities. Finally, locating such information in a comprehensive, accessible system enables the analysis necessary to achieve population-wide protection against vaccine-preventable diseases. (http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/func-stds.html)

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Nevada WebIZNV WebIZ helps improve the quality of health care for Nevadans by providing a critical tool to ensure that everyone can receive recommended immunizations at the right time. By using NV WebIZ, healthcare providers, hospitals, schools and local public health can identify persons who are at the highest risk in the event of a disease outbreak or other emergencies such as earthquakes or floods. NV WebIZ is also used to locate communities with low coverage rates so that we can best target resources and interventions to those most underserved areas. The result is that more Nevadans are protected from debilitating or potentially fatal diseases at a lower cost by targeting funds to the areas where they are most needed.

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NV WebIZ Training• Policy states that all new users who will add or modify data in

NV WebIZ must attend a training session before they will be given a username and password to log in. If you only need to view data (e.g., child care facility or those that report data via HL7 interface), a special User Confidentiality Agreement is available.

• NV WebIZ offers training sessions in locations around the state. All training sessions are offered at no cost. – Continuing education units are available for Nevada-licensed nurses,

pharmacists, child care providers and medical assistants that attend NV WebIZ trainings! Contact our trainers for more details.

– http://dpbh.nv.gov/Programs/WebIZ/dta/Training/WebIZ_-_Training___Education/

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NV WebIZ Contacts• Southern Nevada– Joseph Aylsworth

• (702) 486-0579 • [email protected]

– Janice Salazar• (702) 486-0580• [email protected]

• Northern/Rural Nevada– Tami Smith

• (775) 684-5996• [email protected]

• NV WebIZ Help Desk– Victor Lamas

• (877) 689-3249 Toll-Free• (775) 684-5954• [email protected]

– Allen Whitenack• (775) 684-4221• [email protected]

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Division of Public and Behavioral Health

Thank you!

Karissa Loper, MPHImmunization Program ManagerDivision of Public and Behavioral [email protected] (775) 684-3209

Recommended citation: “Karissa Loper, MPH. (2015). Trends in the Teen National Immunization Survey, 2010-2014. Division of Public and Behavioral Health, State of Nevada. Carson City, Nevada.”

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