2021
DOI: 10.5210/ojphi.v13i1.11072
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Leveraging Informatics and Technology to Support Public Health Response: Framework and Illustrations using COVID-19

Abstract: Objective: To develop a conceptual model and novel, comprehensive framework that encompass the myriad ways informatics and technology can support public health response to a pandemic. Method: The conceptual model and framework categorize informatics solutions that could be used by stakeholders (e.g., government, academic institutions, healthcare providers and payers, life science companies, employers, citizens) to address public health challenges across the prepare, respond, and recover phases of a pande… Show more

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“…Our COVID experience has driven a suggested overall framework that maps existing technologies onto the traditional public health disease outbreak stages of “prepare, respond, and recover.” It also incorporates stakeholders and sectors beyond governmental public health such as academic institutions, payers, providers, employers, etc. 96…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our COVID experience has driven a suggested overall framework that maps existing technologies onto the traditional public health disease outbreak stages of “prepare, respond, and recover.” It also incorporates stakeholders and sectors beyond governmental public health such as academic institutions, payers, providers, employers, etc. 96…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also incorporates stakeholders and sectors beyond governmental public health such as academic institutions, payers, providers, employers, etc. 96 The proposed Public Health 3.0 informatics tools must directly address public health data infrastructure and the United States' aging population, the emergence of Telehealth, Mobile Health, remote monitoring and care and its associated data, and medical AI tool development to be fully effective. The enhanced tools could include early warning system enhancements for real-time, linked data on emerging health threats; early pandemic solution identification; skilled workforce development; and most importantly, common nationwide data standards for data access and exchange.…”
Section: Health Policy Patient Privacy and Public Health And Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Response to COVID-19 is only one phase of the health system's interaction with a pandemic. As noted in a framework from Snowdon et al [ 2 ], there are two additional pandemic phases in which health informatics will also play critical roles: recovery and preparedness. Because the virus continues to impact the world while organizing this year's special section, many nations are not yet ready to enter the next phase—recovery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, health information systems played critical roles in aiding clinicians manage their patients, health care administrators manage resources, and public health authorities manage populations [1,2]. It is precisely for this reason that the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) Yearbook editors chose (accept, discuss, and discard) based on their innovativeness, scientific and/or practical impact, and methodological quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Improving these aspects of health is the domain of public health, and public health informatics historically has received less attention than clinical and research informatics. More recently, consumer technology trends and the COVID-19 pandemic are drawing more attention to this domain of health informatics [for example, (12)(13)(14)].…”
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