(1)
Allowable access levels.
(i) Read/write
access. Only health care providers providing services to the registrant and
State and local Department of Health staff may compile reports, read
immunization information, enter immunization information and change
immunization information, with limitations as specified below. Health care
providers who have been granted a time-limited deferral on electronic data
submission to NYSIIS may access the information by phone or via written
request.
(ii) Read-only access.
Authorized users not listed in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph (such as
schools) are permitted read-only access to NYSIIS and/or the CIR. Read-only
access allows the user to view records of only those children under their
administrative responsibility and to compile reports based on data aggregated
from those records.
(2)
Permitted uses of NYSIIS or CIR data. All requests for use of NYSIIS
information by an authorized user which are not included in the allowable uses
for that person as noted in subparagraphs (i)-(x) of this paragraph are
prohibited without the approval of the commissioner of the State Department of
Health; or, for requests for CIR information, without the approval of the
commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or
his or her designee. Approval is contingent on ongoing adherence to the terms
and conditions of the user agreements. Allowable uses of the data for
particular categories of users include:
(i)
Health care providers or their designees may access NYSIIS or CIR data for the
provision of care and treatment, either temporary or longer term, to a
particular registrant. The information can be used either on a patient-specific
basis or to generate reports specific to their practice to determine
immunizations received by a specific group of registrants, review of practice
coverage, generation of reminder and recall notices, quality improvement,
vaccine inventory and accountability inclusive of Vaccines for Children (VFC)
Program inventory and accountability, vaccine ordering, VFC re-enrollment, and
printing a copy of the immunization record for the registrant or the
registrant's parent or guardian, as appropriate.
(a) If other child health status or test
results information becomes available through NYSIIS or the CIR that may be
useful in determining the course of treatment for the child, such information
will be made available on an as-needed and authorized basis to health care
providers.
(ii) Schools
may access NYSIIS or CIR data for verifying immunization history for students
entering or registered in that school or school system or may run
school-specific reports that aggregate available data. Access will be limited
to data for registrants enrolling or already enrolled in a particular school or
school system.
(iii) Commissioners
of local social services districts and their designees may access NYSIIS or CIR
data with regard to children in their legal custody. Such information may be
used for quality assurance and accountability by local social services
districts.
(iv) The commissioner of
the Office of Children and Family Services and his/her designees may access
NYSIIS or CIR data with regard to children in his/her legal custody. Such
information may be used for ensuring appropriate care and treatment of children
for whom the Office of Children and Family Services maintains custody and
responsibility.
(v) Local health
departments may access immunization data in NYSIIS and the CIR for purposes of
outreach, quality improvement and vaccine accountability, epidemiological
studies and disease control within their own county. Local health department
staff may be granted access to immunization information in NYSIIS and the CIR
for registrants whose immunizations were administered within their own county
and for registrants residing in the county whose immunizations were
administered outside of the county.
(vi) Third party payers may access NYSIIS or
CIR data for the purpose of performing quality assurance, accountability and
outreach relating to enrollees covered by their plan. Third party payers must
request information from the appropriate registries.
(vii) The Commissioner of Health and the
commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and
their designated staffs will have full read/write access to their respective
systems/registries in order to fulfill file maintenance and improvement
functions and may use the data in both NYSIIS and the CIR for purposes of
outreach, quality improvement and vaccine accountability, research,
epidemiological studies and disease control.
(a) The Commissioner of Health or the
Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or
his or her designee may provide, on request, registrant-specific information to
other State or city immunization systems and systems maintained by the Indian
Health Service and tribal nations recognized by the State or the United States
on a routine basis pursuant to a written agreement with each system requiring
such system to conform to national standards for maintaining the integrity of
the data, protecting the confidentiality of personal information and using the
data only for purposes permitted in this section.
(b) The Commissioner of Health or the
Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene may
provide registrant-specific information to Federal health officials, State or
city immunization systems and systems maintained by the Indian Health Service
and tribal nations recognized by the State or the United States and others
identified by the commissioner of each respective immunization information
system, for activities necessary to protect public health, in accordance with
any written agreement required by such commissioner.
(c) The Commissioner of Health or the
Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene may
provide institutes of higher education, medical research centers or other
institutions engaged in epidemiological research or other public health
research access to de-identified registrant information in NYSIIS or the CIR
for research purposes if approved by the Commissioner of Health or the
Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, as
appropriate.
(viii) WIC
programs for the purposes of verifying immunization and lead testing status for
those seeking or receiving services, as well as referral for immunizations or
lead tests as needed.
(ix) Colleges
may access NYSIIS or CIR data for verifying immunization history for students
entering or registered in that college or college system or may run
college-specific reports that aggregate available data. Access shall be limited
to data for registrants enrolling or already enrolled in a particular college
or college system.
(x) Professional
and technical schools may access NYSIIS or CIR data for verifying immunization
history for students entering or registered in that professional or technical
school or may run college-specific reports that aggregate available data.
Access shall be limited to data for registrants enrolling or already enrolled
in a particular professional or technical school.
(xi) Children's overnight camps and summer
day camps may access NYSIIS or CIR data for verifying immunization history for
children attending that overnight camp or summer day camp or may run
camp-specific reports that aggregate available data. Access shall be limited to
data for registrants attending a particular overnight or summer day
camp.
(xii) Any parent or guardian
of a registrant less than 18 years of age or the registrant himself/herself if
18 years or older or an emancipated minor, may receive a copy of an
immunization record at no cost from their local health department, the CIR or
NYSIIS.