Submitting and Exchanging Data with MIIC
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Transport Options for Submitting Immunization Data to MIIC
There are several options for health care providers to securely submit immunization data to the Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC): SOAP/web services, PHIN-MS, manual upload, and secure FTP.
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Background
SOAP/Web Services (Preferred)
PHIN-MS
Manual Upload
Secure FTP
Resources
Background
The preferred transport method for submitting HL7 messages to MIIC is SOAP/web services. This is based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for reporting of immunization data from electronic health record systems to immunization information systems such as MIIC.
Transport via PHIN-MS, manual upload, and secure FTP are also acceptable. To ensure you are meeting transport standards for Meaningful Use please contact meaningfuluse@cdc.gov. Use the information below to help determine which method will work best for submitting data to MIIC for your clinic.
SOAP/Web Services (Preferred)
A web service is a standards-based method of allowing one computer to access functions in another computer through the Internet. Functions are called using Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) requests, which are formatted as XML (eXtensible Markup Language) messages. This is a secure method which uses the same ports as Internet browsers and uses existing web application protocols.
Batch/Real-time | Real-time |
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File Format | HL7 format only |
Recommended For | Medium- and high-volume providers administering more than 50 shots per week. |
Considerations |
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Resources | SOAP/Web Services Specifications for Data Exchange (PDF) Details of submitting immunization data to MIIC via SOAP/web services. |
PHIN-MS
PHIN-MS is software available from the CDC that securely sends and receives encrypted data over the Internet to public health information systems using Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML) technology.
Batch/Real-time | Batch or Real-time |
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File Format | HL7 format only |
Recommended For | Medium- and high-volume providers administering more than 50 shots per week. |
Considerations |
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Resources | CDC: PHINMS Information about the Public Health Information Network Messaging System (PHINMS) developed by the CDC. |
Manual Upload
Manual upload of data in MIIC requires the provider to sign into the MIIC application and upload the file directly within the registry.
Batch/Real Time | Batch only |
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File Format | HL7 and Flat File formats |
Recommended For | All providers |
Considerations |
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Secure FTP
Secure FTP, or file transport protocol, requires the provider to encrypt the data file and place on the MDH FTP server for processing by MIIC staff.
Batch/Real Time | Batch only |
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File Format | HL7 and Flat File formats |
Recommended For | All providers |
Considerations |
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Resources | GnuPG Encryption Software Free implementation of the OpenPGP standard that allows you to encrypt and sign your data and communications. PGP may also be used but is no longer free. |
Resources
- MIIC Help Desk
health.miichelp@state.mn.us - Submitting and Exchanging Data with MIIC
Resources for the electronic documentation of vaccinations in the Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC), includes file specifications, code sets, and transport options.