Published on in Vol 6, No 3 (2014):

Technological and Organizational Context around Immunization Reporting and Interoperability in Minnesota

Technological and Organizational Context around Immunization Reporting and Interoperability in Minnesota

Technological and Organizational Context around Immunization Reporting and Interoperability in Minnesota

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Journals

  1. Rajamani S, Kayser A, Ruprecht A, Cassman J, Polzer M, Homan T, Reid A, Hanson M, Emerson E, Dahlberg Schmit A, Solarz S. Electronic case reporting (eCR) of COVID-19 to public health: implementation perspectives from the Minnesota Department of Health. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2022;29(11):1958 View
  2. Rajamani S, Westra B, A. Monsen K, LaVenture M, Gatewood L. Partnership to promote interprofessional education and practice for population and public health informatics: A case study. Journal of Interprofessional Care 2015;29(6):555 View
  3. Rajamani S, Bieringer A, Wallerius S, Jensen D, Winden T, Muscoplat M. Direct and Electronic Health Record Access to the Clinical Decision Support for Immunizations in the Minnesota Immunization Information System. Biomedical Informatics Insights 2016;8s2:BII.S40208 View
  4. Rajamani S, Chakoian H, Bieringer A, Lintelmann A, Sanders J, Ostadkar R, Saupe A, Grilli G, White K, Solarz S, Melton G. Development and implementation of an interoperability tool across state public health agency’s disease surveillance and immunization information systems. JAMIA Open 2023;6(3) View
  5. Muscoplat M, Rajamani S. Immunization Information System and Informatics to Promote Immunizations: Perspective From Minnesota Immunization Information Connection. Biomedical Informatics Insights 2017;9:117822261668889 View