US public health surveillance, reimagined

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Elina Guralnik
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Abstract

Introduction

This study presents two novel concepts for standardizing electronic health records (EHR)-based public health surveillance through utilization of existing informatics methods and data platforms.

Methods

Drawing from the collective experience in applied epidemiology, health services research and health informatics, the author presents a vision for an alternative path to public health surveillance by repurposing existing tools and resources, such as (1) computable phenotypes which have already been created and validated for a variety of chronic diseases of interest to public health and (2) large data platforms/collaboratives, such as All of Us Research Program and National COVID Cohort Collaborative. Opportunities and challenges are discussed regarding EHR-based chronic disease surveillance, as well as the concept of phenotype definitions and large data platforms reuse for public health needs.

Results/Framework

Reusing of computable phenotypes for EHR-based public health surveillance would require secure data platforms and nationally representative data. Standardization metrics for reuse of previously developed and validated computable phenotypes are also necessary and are currently being developed by the author. This study presents a reimagined Learning Health System framework by incorporating Public Health and two novel concept sets of solutions into the healthcare ecosystem.

Conclusion/Next Steps

Alternative approaches to limited resources and current infrastructure of the US Public Health System, especially as applied to disease surveillance, are needed and may be possible when repurposing the resources and methodologies across the Learning Health System.

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美国公共卫生监控,重新想象。
导言:本研究提出了两个新概念,通过利用现有的信息学方法和数据平台,对基于电子健康记录(EHR)的公共卫生监测进行标准化:作者从应用流行病学、卫生服务研究和卫生信息学的集体经验中汲取营养,提出了通过重新利用现有工具和资源实现公共卫生监测的另一条道路的愿景,这些工具和资源包括:(1)可计算的表型,这些表型已经针对公共卫生领域关注的各种慢性疾病进行了创建和验证;(2)大型数据平台/协作,如 "我们所有人研究计划 "和 "国家 COVID 队列协作"。讨论了基于电子病历的慢性病监测的机遇和挑战,以及表型定义和大型数据平台的概念,以满足公共卫生需求:在基于电子病历的公共卫生监测中重复使用可计算表型需要安全的数据平台和具有全国代表性的数据。重用先前开发和验证的可计算表型的标准化指标也是必要的,目前作者正在开发这些指标。本研究提出了一个重新构想的学习型医疗系统框架,将公共卫生和两套新概念解决方案纳入医疗保健生态系统:美国公共卫生系统有限的资源和现有的基础设施,尤其是应用于疾病监测的资源和基础设施,需要采用其他方法来解决。
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Learning Health Systems
Learning Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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