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AB 1797 Immunization Registry FAQs 

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For Providers: General Questions

1. What is AB 1797 and when does it go into effect?

Governor Newsom has signed AB 1797, a bill authored by Assemblymember Akilah Weber, MD to update the current immunization registry statute, Health and Safety Code Section 120440. With the passage of AB 1797, California healthcare providers who administer vaccines or/and offer TB tests will be required to enter:

  • Immunization information into the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) OR Healthy Futures/RIDE.
  • Race and ethnicity information for each patient in the immunization registry to support assessment of health disparities in immunization coverage.
  • TB test results

AB 1797 is effective January 1, 2023.


2. Am I required to submit all administered Immunizationsā€‹ to the California immunization registry (CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE)?
Yes, under Health and Safety Code 120440, recently amended by AB 1797, all administered vaccines are required to be submitted including:

  • Nirsevimab to prevent severe RSV disease for infants and toddlers
  • RSV vaccines for adults 60 years and older and pregnant persons.
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Hepatitis B vaccines given to minors.ā€‹

3. How can a provider evaluating a baby for Beyfortus (nirsevimab) determine if the baby's birthing parent received prenatal RSV vaccine? 


If prenatal records are unavailable to determine if the baby's birthing parent was immunized during pregnancy, the birthing parent may request an immunization history report from their prenatal care provider or access their Digital Vaccine Record at MyVaccineRecord.cdph.ca.gov. The immunizing provider may also check the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) to confirm receipt of prenatal RSV vaccine at least 14 days before delivery or postnatal nirsevimab at the birth hospital or clinic. 


4. For what ages do I have to report immunizations administered into the immunization registry (CAIR or RIDE/Healthy Futures)?

You must report immunizations administered for ALL ages.

5. Our practice does not currently participate in an immunization registry. What can we do as an immunizing provider to prepare for this requirement?

For more information, visit the CAIR FAQs or How to Enroll pages. Providers in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tuolumne counties will need to enroll in Healthy Futures/RIDE. For assistance, contact the Healthy Futures/RIDE Help Desk at (209) 468-2292 or support@myhealthyfutures.org.

 

6. Our practice is enrolled in an immunization registry but does not currently submit data. What can we do as an immunizing provider to prepare for this requirement?

The CAIR Team is here to support you along the way. Contact the CAIR Help Desk (CAIRHelpdesk@cdph.ca.gov or 800-578-7889) or your Local CAIR Representative with any questions. For more information about CAIR, visit the CAIR website

Providers in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tuolumne counties will need to submit data to Healthy Futures/RIDE. For assistance, contact the Healthy Futures/RIDE Help Desk at (209) 468-2292 or support@myhealthyfutures.org.


7. I am not sure if my practice is already participating in an immunization registry. What should I do?

Contact the CAIR Help Desk (CAIRHelpdesk@cdph.ca.gov or 800-578-7889) or your Local CAIR Representative with any questions or if you want to find out whether your practice is already participating in CAIR.

Providers in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tuolumne counties will need to contact the Healthy Futures/RIDE Help Desk at (209) 468-2292 or support@myhealthyfutures.org.

8. How do I submit doses administered in the past (historical vaccinations)? 

Historical vaccinations are either vaccinations given by your site in the past (that have not been added to CAIR as new immunizations) or those given by another provider that were never added to CAIR (i.e., are on the patientā€™s Yellow Card, but are not in CAIR).

To submit historical vaccinations through data exchange (DX), please work with your EHR vendor support and a CAIR Data Exchange Specialist (CAIRDataExchange@cdph.ca.gov) to discuss submission options. 

To manually enter historical vaccines, consult the CAIR2 Guide to Adding Historical Immunizations (PDF) or view the Adding Historical Immunizations video.

There are important benefits to submitting historical doses for your patients to CAIR. Having complete patient records in CAIR is essential to ensuring future vaccine recommendations are accurate. As more immunization data is submitted to CAIR and patient records become more complete, more people will access their immunization records through the Digital Vaccine Record (DVR) portal. This will help reduce requests from your patients for their immunization records.

Providers in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tuolumne counties will need to report historical vaccinations to Healthy Futures/RIDE. For assistance, contact the Healthy Futures/RIDE Help Desk at (209) 468-2292 or support@myhealthyfutures.org.

9. Even if I enroll in CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE by January 1st, it may take time to obtain user accounts, have my staff trained, and/or get my EHR connected to a registry. Will there be a grace period for entering doses and/or TB test results into a registry?

CDPH expects providers to start reporting to CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE as soon as all the necessary steps are completed. Please refer to FAQ #7 as to how to submit historical data. CAIR and Healthy Futures/RIDE staff will work with providers to help them start reporting doses and TB tests as quickly as possible.

 

10. If I am a VFC provider, what will happen if I do not enter doses into CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE starting January 1, 2023? 

VFC providers will be asked for their CAIR ID or Healthy Futures/RIDE ID during recertification for 2023 and will be contacted if they do not have IDs. For continued non-compliance with registering or entering doses into a registry, providers may be no longer able to order VFC vaccines. 

 

11. My organization uses data exchange (DX) to submit doses administered to CAIR. How do I make sure doses are being submitted correctly?

If your organization uses data exchange (DX), CAIR requires that you set up at least one staff with a Data Exchange Quality Assurance (DX QA) user role in CAIR. The DX QA user role allows access to the CAIR ā€˜Check Statusā€™ page for monitoring data submissions and data quality (PDF). Providers can also run a Doses Administered Report (PDF) to verify that doses administered are being accurately recorded in the registry. For more information, visit the Data Exchange Monitoring Resources section on the CAIR2 User Guides webpage.

 

12. How do I address patient concerns regarding privacy?

Explain to them that CAIR is safe and private. By law, it can be used only by authorized medical providers or health plans. In addition, schools, childcare centers, WIC programs, foster care agencies, and other programs can be authorized to look up shot recordsā€”but only for the children they serve. The registry can only be used to check shot records, see what shots are due, and see how many children need shots.

Per California Immunization Registry law, all patients/parents must be disclosed that California medical providers are required to submit patient vaccination records and tuberculosis (TB) test results to CAIR (Health and Safety Code, Section 120440). Before adding patient information to CAIR, provide patients with a copy of the Immunization Registry Notice to Patients and Parents (this is the ā€œDisclosure Formā€ ā€“ they do not have to sign it) for them to read.

If patients would prefer to prevent their immunization record from being shared with non-clinical CAIR users, medical providers can lock their record or the patient can complete the ā€œRequest to Lock My CAIR Recordā€ form. Forms in English and Spanish can be submitted directly on the website. Forms in all other languages must be downloaded and faxed to the CAIR Help Desk at 1-888-436 -8320. See CAIR FAQs for more information.
 

13. How soon after vaccine administration should I enter doses into CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE?

Entering doses into a registry on the same day is beneficial (and in some cases a requirement) for providers, staff, and patients. If doses are entered on the same day as administration, it makes entry of doses and inventory management easier. Same day entry of doses into CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE also helps patients quickly show proof of coverage to meet school or work vaccination requirements.

14. If I am already enrolled in Healthy Futures/RIDE, do I also need to enroll in CAIR?

If you are a provider in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tuolumne counties, being enrolled and reporting doses administered to Healthy Futures/RIDE will meet this requirement. You do NOT also have to enroll in CAIR.

15. What do I do if our clinical team forgot to capture a patientā€™s race and/or ethnicity during an immunization visit?

Remind clinical staff that providers are now required to report race/ethnicity data - make sure to ask at the next patient visit. Ensure that your practice has clear protocols to incorporate this step into your workflow.
 

16. What if a patient declines to tell me their race and/or ethnicity? How do I report that declination if I am using: CAIR Data Exchange (DX), Manual entry into CAIR, MyTurn, or CAIR Mass Vax Module? 

Please explain that this information is being requested to help improve immunization access for all children. Please select ā€œPrefer not to sayā€ if the race/ethnicity question was asked and not answered. If you submit doses via data exchange, please share the HL7 code (PDF) for ā€œPrefer not to sayā€ with your EHR vendors to update.


17. Is my organization required to report immunization doses administered to employees on-site?  

Yes. All vaccinations administered by your organization to employees must be entered into CAIR2. 

18. Are we allowed to look up employeesā€™ records in CAIR for reporting purposes if we did NOT immunize them onsite? 

No. Employers cannot access the local Immunization Information System (California Immunization Registry [CAIR2], Healthy Futures [RIDE]) to check the vaccination status of their staff. CDPH would urge you to consult with your Counsel and to review HSC 120440, in particular subdivision (d). 

Individuals can obtain their vaccination records by providing:   

  • An immunization history report from their medical provider 
  • Their physical CDC COVID-19 immunization card (COVID-19 only
  • Their Digital Vaccine Record


19. Must providers report administration of immune globulins (e.g., HBIG) or BCG vaccine as an immunotherapy agent?

No, administration of immune globulins and BCG vaccine as an immunotherapy agent are not required to be reported to a California immunization registry (CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE).

ā€‹ā€‹20. Where can I get more information?

Find more information about CAIR by clicking on topics in the left navigation.ā€‹

For Providers: Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results Questions

21. Even if I enroll in CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE by January 1st, it may take time to obtain user accounts, have my staff trained, and/or get my EHR connected to a registry. Will there be a grace period for entering TB test results into a registry?

CDPH expects providers to start reporting to CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE as soon as all the necessary steps are completed. Please refer to FAQ #7 as to how to submit historical data. CAIR and Healthy Futures/RIDE staff will work with providers to help them start reporting doses and/or TB test results as quickly as possible. 

 

22. My site only provides TB tests, not immunizations. Am I still required to enroll in a California immunization registry solely to report the TB tests I give? 
Yes, all providers giving TB tests are required by AB 1797 to report TB test results to a California immunization registry (CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE). 

For more information, visit the CAIR FAQs or How to Enroll pages

Providers in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tuolumne counties will need to enroll in Healthy Futures/RIDE. For assistance, contact the Healthy Futures/RIDE Help Desk at (209) 468-2292 or support@myhealthyfutures.org.

 
23. The type of TB test I give is not one of the TB tests currently listed in the TB module. Will those tests be added to CAIR?

If the TB test you administer is not currently listed in the CAIR TB module, please send a note describing the test you use to CAIRHelpDesk@cdph.ca.gov and check back soon, as CDPH is adding more tests to the CAIR TB module. Once your test is included, you are required to report results into CAIR. 

24. My site uses CAIR Data Exchange. How do I submit TB tests via my data exchange file?

CDPH is currently working on enhancements to CAIR to be able to accept TB tests via HL7 messaging. Once there is functionality in CAIR to submit TB tests via data exchange, all providers giving TB tests are required to report them to CAIR.

For the General Public

25. How does AB 1797 affect me?

In an effort to better address health equity, AB 1797 passed to require immunizing providers to collect all patientsā€™ race and ethnicity. When you or your children get an immunization, the doctor, pharmacist, or nurse is required to ask about your race and ethnicity. This information will be entered into the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) or Healthy Futures/RIDE and will help public health officials better understand immunization coverage across all races and ethnicities. If you prefer not to share this information, however, you have the option of asking the provider to select the ā€œprefer not to sayā€ field.

26. May I get a copy of my vaccine records from the Digital Vaccine Record portal (DVR)?

Yes, you can access your COVID-19 Vaccine Record (with QR code) or your California Immunization Record from the DVR portal. For more information, please visit the DVR FAQs.

 

27. What if my digital vaccine records are incomplete or incorrect?

It is possible that vaccine doses you received prior to 2023 have not yet been reported to the California Immunization Registry (CAIR), resulting in your current Digital Vaccine Record being incomplete. This new reporting requirement will improve the completeness of CAIR over the future.

If information on your Digital Vaccine Record is incorrect (e.g., missing dose, wrong dates, or incorrect brand), you may need to request review of your vaccination record. Contact your provider to update your record or submit a request through the Virtual Assistant. You will be notified of findings and follow-up actions, generally within a week.

If you were vaccinated outside of California, you may request that your California provider submit your doses to CAIR. You may upload vaccine records as proof of vaccination to the Virtual Assistant to help in our review of your vaccination record. For COVID-19 vaccines, you may upload a copy of your CDC card.

For Schools

28. How does this requirement impact our school/childcare?

This requirement will ultimately have a positive impact on schools and childcare settings because it will mean that immunization records will become increasingly complete in CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE. This will make it easier for schools to obtain complete immunization records of students and determine their school/childcare enrollment eligibility. This also includes Schools using the School and Child Care Roster Lookup (SCRL) tool from the CAIR Hub site.

Schools whose governing boards require COVID-19 vaccination for attendance will also be able to use CAIR to assess COVID-19 vaccination status.

 

29ā€‹. How do I address parentsā€™ concerns about privacy?

Explain to them that CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE is safe and private. By law, it can be used only by authorized people in their medical office or health plan. In addition, schools, childcare centers, WIC programs, foster care agencies, and other programs can be authorized to look up shot recordsā€”but only for the children they serve. The registry can only be used to check shot records, see what shots are due, and see how many children need shots.

Let them know that by law, parents must be informed before their childrenā€™s information is added to CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE. They must be provided with a copy of the Immunization Registry Notice to Patients and Parents (the ā€˜Disclosure Formā€™ ā€“ they do not have to sign it) to read.

If parents would prefer to prevent their childā€™s immunization record from being shared with other CAIR or Healthy Futures/RIDE providers, they must download, complete, and FAX the Decline to Share or Start Sharing Immunization Information Request (Lock/Unlock) forms to the CAIR Help Desk at 1-888-436-8320. See CAIR FAQs for more information.ā€‹

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