Practitioner Perspective: Electronic Immunisation Registries – The Collection, Analysis, & Use of Data for Decision making

This Practitioner Perspectives video captures a vital peer-to-peer exchange during a Linked workshop where middle-income countries shared real-world experiences, challenges, and strategies for strengthening decision making for Electronic Immunisation Registries (EIRs). Featuring Dewi Nur Aisyah, Technical Advisor, Digital Transformation Office, Ministry of Health, Indonesia, and Marina Cîssa, Epidemiologist, Department of Epidemiological Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Ministry of Health, Moldova, the discussion moves beyond theory to focus on the practical “how-to” of collecting, analyzing, and using data to improve immunisation outcomes.

The practitioners highlight several actionable priorities, including Indonesia’s drive to integrate private sector data into a single national platform and Moldova’s focus on improving data quality by simplifying the system for frontline health workers. Key takeaways include the utility of the WHO’s Digital Adaptation Kit (DAK) as a blueprint for development, the value of designing mobile apps and offline functionalities for remote areas, and the power of cross-country learning to inspire concrete features like automated vaccination notifications and intuitive dashboards. This video is an essential watch for any team looking to make their EIR more effective, user-friendly, and impactful.

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