Best CAIR User Accounts (User Roles)
for Your Site
Sites Using CAIR2 Data Exchange
If your site is sending/plans to send patient vaccination information electronically from your EHR/EMR to CAIR2 (i.e., Data Exchange), the following User Accounts are recommended for your staff:
- At least one Quality Assurance (QA) user to monitor your data exchange transactions and run various clinic-level reports. For more information, see the Data Exchange resources available at the
CAIR2 Data Exchange webpage.
In very limited situations, your site may also need the following user roles:
- One or more Read-Only users as needed for patient look-up only.
- One Regular user, but
only if your site needs to:
- Manually correct information in CAIR2 submitted by your EHR/EMR.
- Manually enter Historical shots not sent by your EHR/EMR.
- Manually enter patient TB Test information in CAIR.
- One Power (Inventory) user, but
only if your site plans to manage vaccine inventory in CAIR2 (i.e., participate in CAIR2 Inventory Decrementing). For more information about managing vaccine inventory, visit the
CAIR2 Data Exchange Managing Inventory webpage.
Sites Using My Turn, the CAIR Quick Entryā application or those that only need to look-up patient Information (i.e., Nonā-Clinical sites)
If your site is using My Turn, the CAIR Quick Entryā application or is a site that does not administer vaccines but needs to look-up patient/client/student vaccination information, you may need:
- One or more Read-Only or School/Daycare users as needed.
- One QA user if needed to run cāāālinic-level reports (e.g., Doses Administered).
Sites Manually Entāering Ināformation into CAIR2 (i.e., not using CAIR2 Data Exchange)
If your site enters/plans to manually enter patient vaccination information into CAIR2, you will need:
- At least one Regular user for entering patients and doses given.
- One or more Read-Only users as needed for patient look-up/printing patient reports.
- One QA user as needed to run clinic-level reports (e.g., Doses Administered).
- One Power (Inventory) user, but only if your site plans to manage your vaccine inventory in CAIR2.
The chart below describes the features each User Role has access to in CAIāR
CAIR User RolesĀ§
āRead-Only
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āāāāā
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āā (patient-level reports only)
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āRegular**ā
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āā
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āā
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āā
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āā
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ā
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āā
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āPower**
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āā
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āā
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āā
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āā
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āā
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āā
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āQuality Assurance (QA)*
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āā
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āā
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ā
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ā
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ā
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āā
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āSchool Clinic Regular**
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āā
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āā (+ roster)
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āā
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āā
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ā
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āā
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āSchool Clinic Power**
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āā
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āā (+ āroster)
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āā
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āāā
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āā
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āāā
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*Allows clinic staff to lookup patients, run various reports, and review data exchange (DX) messaging. No formal training requiredāsee CAIR2 User Guides and videosāā.
**Mandatory training required.
Ā§School and daycare staff can determine whether children in their roster meet immunizatāion requirements using the School & Child Care Roster Lookup (SCRL). ā
If you have any questions about which User Roles are most appropriate for your staff, feel free to contact Your Local CAIR Representative (LCR) by visiting the
CAIR2 Local Representatives webpage.āāā