About RECIN
Registry for Effectively Communicating Immunization Needs (RECIN), a service of Marshfield Clinic deployed in 1994, was develop to assist immunization providers in central and northern Wisconsin to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal – 90 percent of children with immunizations up-to-date by age two.
RECIN is a Web-based population-based immunization registry, which is shared by immunization providers and used to track immunizations for patients across the lifespan, although initially focused on children birth to 18 years of age.
The mission of RECIN is to improve access to complete and current immunization data, facilitate the analysis of immunization trends, and support intervention activities to improve vaccine coverage. RECIN covers a 23-county service area approximately the size of West Virginia, with a total population of approximately 1.3 million residents. Many of the counties are classified as health profession shortage areas or medically underserved areas or both.
RECIN Coverage Map
RECIN Development Partners:
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Marshfield Clinic
- Family Health Center
- Clark County Public Health
- Rusk County Public Health
- Neillsville Memorial Medical Center
- Marathon County Health Department