SHEA position statement on pandemic preparedness for policymakers: pandemic data collection, maintenance, and release.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1017/ice.2024.65
Westyn Branch-Elliman, David B Banach, Lynne J Batshon, Ghinwa Dumyati, Sarah Haessler, Vincent P Hsu, Robin L P Jump, Anurag N Malani, Trini A Mathew, Rekha K Murthy, Steven A Pergam, Erica S Shenoy, David J Weber
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The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology in America (SHEA) strongly supports modernization of data collection processes and the creation of publicly available data repositories that include a wide variety of data elements and mechanisms for securely storing both cleaned and uncleaned data sets that can be curated as clinical and research needs arise. These elements can be used for clinical research and quality monitoring and to evaluate the impacts of different policies on different outcomes. Achieving these goals will require dedicated, sustained and long-term funding to support data science teams and the creation of central data repositories that include data sets that can be "linked" via a variety of different mechanisms and also data sets that include institutional and state and local policies and procedures. A team-based approach to data science is strongly encouraged and supported to achieve the goal of a sustainable, adaptable national shared data resource.

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SHEA 为决策者提供的关于大流行病防备的立场声明:大流行病数据的收集、维护和发布。
美国卫生保健流行病学协会 (SHEA) 大力支持数据收集流程的现代化,并支持创建公开可用的数据存储库,其中包括各种数据元素和安全存储已清理和未清理数据集的机制,这些数据集可根据临床和研究需要进行整理。这些元素可用于临床研究和质量监测,以及评估不同政策对不同结果的影响。实现这些目标需要专门、持续和长期的资金投入,以支持数据科学团队,并建立中央数据存储库,其中包括可通过各种不同机制 "链接 "的数据集,以及包括机构、州和地方政策及程序的数据集。大力鼓励和支持以团队为基础的数据科学方法,以实现可持续、可调整的国家共享数据资源的目标。
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期刊介绍: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology provides original, peer-reviewed scientific articles for anyone involved with an infection control or epidemiology program in a hospital or healthcare facility. Written by infection control practitioners and epidemiologists and guided by an editorial board composed of the nation''s leaders in the field, ICHE provides a critical forum for this vital information.
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