评估全球卫生参与的技术平台,以支持跨地域作战司令部的工作整合。

Rand health quarterly Pub Date : 2023-12-20 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01
Padmaja Vedula, Trupti Brahmbhatt, Jonathan Tran, Chandler Sachs
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全球卫生参与(GHE)是美国国防部(DoD)和地域作战司令部(GCCs)与伙伴国合作努力的一个组成部分,并为其军事和民事卫生系统的培训和准备提供支持。这些活动包括军方对军方、军方对民间和多边等多种参与方式,并支持人道主义援助和救灾、威慑、准入和存在、反恐和国土防卫等联合任务。全球卫生参与和活动需要全球合作理事会和各司令部进行广泛的规划、筹资和资源分配。由于全球健康教育的范围不断扩大,而且需要支持与合作伙伴的军事和民事医疗专业人员进行联合演习,以促进合作伙伴的能力建设,因此全球健康教育还需要强大的信息技术基础设施。在本研究中,作者评估了支持全球健康教育活动和评估生命周期(从规划到评估)的技术和流程需求,以及全球健康教育团体的信息和知识共享需求。为此,他们进行了一次文献综述,内容涉及全球健康教育活动、资金来源和利益相关者;支持全球健康教育的技术解决方案的演变;全球健康教育从业人员使用的系统;以及市场上的技术解决方案,尤其侧重于云基础设施和服务以及云服务提供商。他们与全球热教育主题专家进行了讨论,以记录和分析全球热教育技术平台需求。他们还根据现有和计划中的平台的功能、增强功能、支持和维护、数据集成、互操作性和未来路线图对这些平台进行了评估。
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Assessing Technology Platforms for Global Health Engagement to Support Integration of Efforts Across Geographic Combatant Commands.

Global health engagement (GHE) is an integral part of the cooperation efforts of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the geographic combatant commands (GCCs) with partner nations and provides support in training and preparing their military and civilian health systems. These activities encompass a wide spectrum of engagements-military-to-military, military-to-civilian, and multilateral-and support joint missions of humanitarian aid and disaster response, deterrence, access and presence, counterterrorism, and homeland defense. Global health engagements and activities require extensive planning, funding, and resource allocation within the GCCs and component commands. For a continuously growing breadth of GHE and the need to support joint exercises with partner military and civilian medical professionals for partner capacity-building, GHE also requires a robust information technology infrastructure. In this study, the authors assess the technology and process requirements to support the life cycle of GHE activities and assessments-from planning to evaluation-and the information- and knowledge-sharing needs of the GHE community. To do so, they conducted a literature review related to GHE activities, funding sources, and stakeholders; the evolution of technology solutions to support GHE; systems in use by GHE practitioners; and technology solutions in the market, focusing particularly on cloud infrastructure and services and cloud service providers. They held discussions with GHE subject-matter experts to document and analyze GHE technology platform requirements. And they assessed the available and planned platforms according to their features, enhancements, support and maintenance, data integration, interoperability, and future road maps.

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