Programs & Tools:
AFIX: Standards Guide
On This Page:
The Standards describe essential elements for all AFIX programs; they are also flexible to allow for grantees to address situations unique to their locale. More...
View or Print the AFIX Standards Guide
What is the AFIX Standards Guide?
The Assessment, Feedback, Incentive, and eXchange (AFIX) Standards are an outgrowth of the Immunization Program Operations Manual (IPOM). The AFIX Standards are organized in levels, and within each level there are 6 program components (program operations, assessment, feedback, incentives and exchange of information and program evaluation).
Level I of the AFIX Standards provides structure on how to develop, implement and evaluate an effective AFIX program that will meet all grant requirements. The Standards describe essential elements for all AFIX programs; they are also flexible to allow for grantees to address situations unique to their locale
Grantees need to demonstrate achievement of the Level I AFIX Standards, at the fully met or partially met levels, by December 31, 2008.
Each grantee will be required to submit an electronic copy of its AFIX written policies and procedures with its 2008 VFC Management Survey due on March 1, 2009.The grantee's written AFIX policies and procedures should reflect the implementation of all Level I AFIX Standards at the fully met or partially met levels.
A Level II Program is recommended and focuses on improving existing protocols and increasing activity, as well as developing plans for additional objectives and goals. Grantees are encouraged to consider these recommendations as part of their AFIX programs.
Should you have any questions or require technical assistance regarding the AFIX Standards, please feel free to contact Nathan Crawford at (404)639-8242 or via e-mail at ncrawford2@cdc.gov.
Content last reviewed on December 22, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases