The Vaccine Safety Datalink: A Model for Monitoring Immunization Safety

Author:

Baggs James1,Gee Julianne1,Lewis Edwin2,Fowler Gabrielle1,Benson Patti3,Lieu Tracy4,Naleway Allison5,Klein Nicola P.2,Baxter Roger2,Belongia Edward6,Glanz Jason7,Hambidge Simon J.78,Jacobsen Steven J.9,Jackson Lisa3,Nordin Jim10,Weintraub Eric1

Affiliation:

1. Immunization Safety Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia;

2. Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center, Oakland, California;

3. Group Health Center for Health Studies, Seattle, Washington;

4. Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston, Massachusetts;

5. Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, Oregon;

6. Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Marshfield, Wisconsin;

7. Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Research, Denver, Colorado;

8. Denver Health Community Health Services, Denver, Colorado;

9. Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, California; and

10. HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Abstract

The Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) project is a collaborative project between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 8 managed care organizations (MCOs) in the United States. Established in 1990 to conduct postmarketing evaluations of vaccine safety, the project has created an infrastructure that allows for high-quality research and surveillance. The 8 participating MCOs comprise a large population of 8.8 million members annually (3% of the US population), which enables researchers to conduct studies that assess adverse events after immunization. Each MCO prepares computerized data files by using a standardized data dictionary containing demographic and medical information on its members, such as age and gender, health plan enrollment, vaccinations, hospitalizations, outpatient clinic visits, emergency department visits, urgent care visits, and mortality data, as well as additional birth information (eg, birth weight) when available. Other information sources, such as medical chart review, member surveys, and pharmacy, laboratory, and radiology data, are often used in VSD studies to validate outcomes and vaccination data. Since 2000, the VSD has undergone significant changes including an increase in the number of participating MCOs and enrolled population, changes in data-collection procedures, the creation of near real-time data files, and the development of near real-time postmarketing surveillance for newly licensed vaccines or changes in vaccine recommendations. Recognized as an important resource in vaccine safety, the VSD is working toward increasing transparency through data-sharing and external input. With its recent enhancements, the VSD provides scientific expertise, continues to develop innovative approaches for vaccine-safety research, and may serve as a model for other patient safety collaborative research projects.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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