Digital Emergency Management for a Complex One Health Landscape: the Need for Standardization, Integration, and Interoperability.

Yearbook of medical informatics Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768742
Arriel Benis, Mostafa Haghi, Oscar Tamburis, Stéfan J Darmoni, Julien Grosjean, Thomas M Deserno
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Abstract

Objective: Planning reliable long-term planning actions to handle disruptive events requires a timely development of technological infrastructures, as well as the set-up of focused strategies for emergency management. The paper aims to highlight the needs for standardization, integration, and interoperability between Accident & Emergency Informatics (A&EI) and One Digital Health (ODH), as fields capable of dealing with peculiar dynamics for a technology-boosted management of emergencies under an overarching One Health panorama.

Methods: An integrative analysis of the literature was conducted to draw attention to specific foci on the correlation between ODH and A&EI, in particular: (i) the management of disruptive events from private smart spaces to diseases spreading, and (ii) the concepts of (health-related) quality of life and well-being.

Results: A digitally-focused management of emergency events that tackles the inextricable interconnectedness between humans, animals, and surrounding environment, demands standardization, integration, and systems interoperability. A consistent and finalized process of adoption and implementation of methods and tools from the International Standard Accident Number (ISAN), via findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability (FAIR) data principles, to Medical Informatics and Digital Health Multilingual Ontology (MIMO) - capable of looking at different approaches to encourage the integration between the ODH framework and the A&EI vision, provides a first answer to these needs.

Conclusions: ODH and A&EI look at different scales but with similar goals for converging health and environmental-related data management standards to enable multi-sources, interdisciplinary, and real-time data integration and interoperability. This allows holistic digital health both in routine and emergency events.

复杂的 "一个健康 "环境中的数字应急管理:标准化、集成化和互操作性的必要性。
目标:规划可靠的长期计划行动以应对破坏性事件,需要及时开发技术基础设施,并制定重点突出的应急管理战略。本文旨在强调事故与应急信息学(A&EI)和 "一个数字健康"(ODH)之间的标准化、一体化和互操作性的需求,因为这两个领域能够在 "一个健康 "的总体框架下,应对突发事件技术管理的特殊动态:方法:对文献进行了综合分析,以引起人们对 "一体健康 "和 "A&EI "之间相关性的具体焦点的关注,特别是:(i) 从私人智能空间到疾病传播的破坏性事件的管理,以及 (ii) (与健康相关的)生活质量和福祉的概念:以数字化为重点的紧急事件管理需要标准化、集成化和系统互操作性,以解决人类、动物和周围环境之间千丝万缕的联系。从国际标准事故编号(ISAN),到可查找性、可访问性、互操作性和可重用性(FAIR)数据原则,再到医学信息学和数字健康多语言本体论(MIMO),这些方法和工具的采用和实施过程是一致的、最终确定的:ODH 和 A&EI 的规模不同,但目标相似,都是为了融合健康和环境相关的数据管理标准,实现多源、跨学科和实时数据整合与互操作性。这样就能在日常和紧急事件中实现整体数字健康。
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Yearbook of medical informatics
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期刊介绍: Published by the International Medical Informatics Association, this annual publication includes the best papers in medical informatics from around the world.
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