通过信息技术加强冠状病毒病(COVID-19)监测系统,泰国,2020

Suphanat Wongsanuphat, Siriwat Sangwanloy, Prajak Sopha, Woraphong Buangsuang, Sataphat Denduang, Aekachat Thongplean, Voravit Payungkiatbawon, Yongjua Laosiritaworn, S. Iamsirithaworn, P. Thammawijaya
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在泰国,冠状病毒病(COVID-19)被法律指定为危险传染病。然而,现有的监测系统并不及时和准确。为此,我们进行了创新发展研究,以完善该制度。本研究包括两个目标;(i)描述现有的监察系统及其面临的挑战,以及(ii)通过改善资讯科技来加强监察系统。从疾病控制部到医院的所有相关利益攸关方都参与并进行了沟通,以确定监测系统的挑战。报告指出了一些挑战,例如缺乏及时性、核查工作过载、数据反馈难以获取以及群集识别困难。为了克服这些挑战,开发、测试和实现了五个附加功能。这五个特性包括自动验证、实验室报告、数据导出、数据可视化以及与现有的基于事件的监视的集成。该系统经过开发人员和用户的测试,并在全国范围内实施。这些活动是通过聊天、电子邮件和电话会议等几种通信方式实现的。利益相关者的早期参与、对现有监测系统的了解以及利用信息技术解决挑战至关重要。本研究为各国在旅行限制期间完善监测系统提供了新的契机。
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Enhancing Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Surveillance System through Information Technology, Thailand, 2020
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was designated as a dangerous communicable disease by law in Thailand. However, existing surveillance systems was not timely and accurate. Therefore, we conducted an innovation development research to improve the system. The research comprises two objectives; (i) to describe the existing surveillance system and its challenges, and (ii) to enhance surveillance system through the improvement of information technology. All related stakeholders, from the Department of Disease Control to hospitals, were engaged and communicated to identify the challenges of the surveillance system. Several challenges were reported, for instance, lack of timeliness, overload of verification, inaccessibility of data feedback, and difficulty of cluster identification. To overcome these challenges, five additional features were developed, tested, and implemented. These five features included auto-verification, laboratory reporting, data exporting, data visualization, and integration with the existing event-based surveillance. The system was tested by developers and users and implemented nationwide. The activities were made possible by several communication routes including chat, email, and teleconference. Early engagement of stakeholders, understanding of existing surveillance systems, and utilizing information technologies to solve challenges are substantially crucial. Our study provides a new opportunity for the improvement of the surveillance system during the period of travel restriction in many countries.
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