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A clinical database is maintained by the Department of General Academic Pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh which includes immunizations and problems lists. This information is entered into the database by periodically extracting information from the hospital billing system, using ICD-9 codes which appear on a standardized billing form. Immunizations for influenza (ICD-9 code = V04.8) have been entered into an immunization datafile since the fall of 1992. ICD-9 codes have been entered into a problem list datafile since December, 1995.

Determining which patients are due for the influenza vaccine involve reviewing patients' immunization records and problem lists. A computerized routine which identifies the majority of this patient population works as follows:

  • All 'active' patients are identified. These are patients who currently have an assignment to a primary care provider at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh as determined by the policies of the Department of General Academic Pediatrics.

  • For each patient, his/her immunization record is reviewed to check if the patient has a history of receiving a flu shot.

  • For each patient, his/her problem list is reviewed to see if any of the corresponding ICD-9 codes match the following list of ICD-9 codes, identified as a subset of those diagnoses for which a flu shot is recommended:

    ICD-9 Code Billing Sheet Description ICD-9 Code Description
    282.6 Sickle cell anemia, please specify Sickle Cell Anemia
    282.60 Sickle cell anemia, please specify Sickle Cell Anemia, Unspecified
    042 HIV Asymptomatic Infection HIV Infection With Specified Condition
    042.9 HIV Symptomatic Infection/AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Unspecified
    250.01 IDDM w/o complication Type I Diabetes Mellitus w/o Mention of Complication
    493.90 Asthma Asthma, Unspecified, w/o Mention of Status Asthmaticus
    770.7 Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Chronic Respiratory Disease Arising in the Perinatal Period
    786.09 Wheezing/Bronchospasm/RAD Other Dyspnea and Respiratory Abnormality
    277.00 Cystic Fibrosis w/o Mention of Meconium Ileus

1999 Results:

  • As of September 12, 1999, the total number of active patients identified is 11,917.

  • Of that total, 253 or 2.1% have a [+] history of receiving the flu vaccine, but have [-] match in their problem list.

  • 482 or 4.0% have a [+] history of receiving the flu vaccine and also have a [+] match in their problem list.

  • Significantly, 1,537 or 12.9% have a [+] match in their problem list, but have [-] history of ever receiving the flu vaccine. This represents 67.6% or two-thirds of the total 2,272 patients identified as potential flu vaccine recipients.

  • A tabular summary is as follows:

    1999

    Total Number of Active Patients 11,917 100%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 9,645 81%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 253 2% 11.1%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 1,537 13% 67.6%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 482 4% 21.2%
    Total Number of Pts. to Receive Flu Shots 2,272 19% 100%

    2000

    Total Number of Active Patients 12,388 100%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 9,630 77%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 375 3% 13.6%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 1,641 13% 59.5%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 742 5% 26.9%
    Total Number of Pts. to Receive Flu Shots 2,758 22% 100%

    2002 - statistics as of 6/17/02

    Total Number of Active Patients 13,883 100%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 10,179 73%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 431 3% 12%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 2,148 15% 58%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 1,125 8% 30%
    Total Number of Pts. to Receive Flu Shots 3,704 27% 100%

    2002 - statistics as of 9/28/02, including healthy 6-23 mos

    Total Number of Active Patients 16,750 100%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 11,440 68%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 454 2% 8%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 2,453 14% 46%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 1,156 6% 21%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem Match, [-] Flu Shot Hx, [+] Age 1,247 7% 23%
    Total Number of Pts. to Receive Flu Shots 5,310 31% 100%

    2003 - statistics as of 9/16/03, including healthy 6-23 mos

    Total Number of Active Patients 18,813 100%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 12,743 67%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 1282 6% 21%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 2,476 13% 40%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 1,822 9% 30%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem Match, [-] Flu Shot Hx, [+] Age 490 2% 8%
    Total Number of Pts. to Receive Flu Shots 6,070 32% 100%

    2005 - statistics as of 10/15/05, including healthy 6-23 mos

    Total Number of Active Patients 19,457 100%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 12,628 64%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 1415 7% 20%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [-] Flu Shot Hx 2,489 12% 36%
    No. of Pts. with [+] Problem List Match and [+] Flu Shot Hx 1,807 9% 26%
    No. of Pts. with [-] Problem Match, [-] Flu Shot Hx, [+] Age 1,118 5% 16%
    Total Number of Pts. to Receive Flu Shots 6,829 35% 100%

    Patient Population 1999 2000 2002a 2002b 2003
    Total Active Population 11,917 12,388 13,883 16,750 18,813
    Total to Receive Vaccine 2,272(19%) 2,758(22%) 3,704(27%) 5,310(32%)* 6,070(32%)*
    [+]Problem Match

    [-]Flu Shot Hx
    [+]Flu Shot Hx

    2,019(89%)

    1,537(76%)
    482(24%)

    2,383(86%)

    1,641(69%)
    742(31%)

    3,273(88%)

    2,148(66%)
    1,125(34%)

    3,609(68%)

    2,453(68%)
    1,156(32%)

    4,298(71%)

    2,476(58%)
    1,822(42%)

Comments:

  • The patients who have received flu vaccine in the past but don't have a match in their problem list could represent patients who are siblings of those who also receive flu vaccine, OR could represent patients who do not have appropriate ICD-9 diagnoses codings entered yet for which a flu vaccine is recommended.

  • 1999 is the first year that such a comprehensive review of potential flu vaccine recipients has been conducted by computer. A slight decrease in percentage was seen from 1999 to 2000 among those patients who had a match in their problem list but [-] hx of receiving a flu shot.

  • 2002 active patients included an adolescent and foster care population which had not been included in previous years.