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The
CyberImmunize System (CIS) is the world's first and
most advanced expert technology immunization management
system. Not only does CIS track immunizations given, it
contains rules based functionality to accurate recommend
needed immunizations for individual patients. Using CIS
means accurate immunizations management, higher immunization
rates, lower risk, and very effect patient care. CIS
accurately handles more than 50 vaccines, including Anthrax
and Small Pox.
CIS provides easy to use graphical
screens to record and maintain Patient and Dose information.
There are also interface modules that are used to connect CIS
with governmental immunization systems and existing in-house
medical practice management systems. CIS provides for many
reports and graphs dealing with Patient Immunization Status
and Patient Outreach. In addition there are several
administrative reports including, but not limited to, Patient
mailing labels, Patient Lists, and Patient Immunization
Status. As a fully compliant Windows based application, CIS is
integrated to all other Windows products such as word
processing, spread sheets, database managers, and desk top
publishers.
For those practitioners that are
connected to governmental immunization systems, CIS provides
for direct bi-directional linkage to report and retrieve
immunization data in the format that the governmental agency
requires. Existing practice management systems are also
connected to CIS to minimize data entry duplication in the
practitioner's office.
Immunization status for patients is
automatically computed by CIS using the Centers for Disease
Control ACIP Guidelines, the American Academy of Pediatrics
AAP immunization rules, the Dallas/WIC models,
and the World Health Organization
WHO rules. Individual practitioner's may elect to retrieve
immunization status from the governmental immunization system
or compute immunization status from within CIS or both. Immunization computation rules are
presented in graphical form and are modifiable by an
individual physician to suit medical practice
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