Towards a European health information system: The BRIDGE Health, InfAct and PHIRI projects.

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.25646/12943
Martin Thißen, Angela Fehr, Aline Anton, Stefanie Seeling, Thomas Ziese
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Background: National health systems in Europe are facing similar challenges - demographic change, a rising burden of disease due to chronic non-communicable diseases, and health inequalities. Comparable health data and knowledge sharing between countries are therefore an important basis for policy decision-making. However, health information in the European Union (EU) is fragmented and approaches to establishing a comprehensive system are largely project-based.

Methods: This contribution describes the European projects BRIDGE Health (2015 - 2017), InfAct (Information for Action, 2018 - 2021) and PHIRI (Population Health Information Research Infrastructure, 2020 - 2023), which aimed at developing a sustainable health information infrastructure.

Results: The projects, which build on one another, laid the groundwork for an EU-wide health information system. For example, a health information portal was established, a federated research infrastructure was implemented, handouts were created and training on capacity building was provided.

Conclusions: An integrated EU-wide health information system is an important basis for policy decision-making and a prerequisite for a rapid and coordinated response to health crises. A sustainable structure or institution with a mandate for non-communicable diseases (NCD) and their determinants at the EU level would be desirable.

迈向欧洲卫生信息系统:BRIDGE health、InfAct和PHIRI项目。
背景:欧洲的国家卫生系统正面临着类似的挑战——人口结构变化、慢性非传染性疾病造成的疾病负担不断增加以及卫生不平等。因此,国家间可比较的卫生数据和知识共享是决策的重要基础。然而,欧盟(EU)的卫生信息是碎片化的,建立一个综合系统的方法主要是基于项目的。方法:本文描述了旨在发展可持续卫生信息基础设施的欧洲项目BRIDGE Health(2015 - 2017)、InfAct(信息促进行动,2018 - 2021)和PHIRI(人口健康信息研究基础设施,2020 - 2023)。结果:这些互为基础的项目为欧盟范围内的卫生信息系统奠定了基础。例如,建立了一个卫生信息门户网站,实施了一个联合研究基础设施,编写了讲义,并提供了能力建设方面的培训。结论:全欧盟一体化卫生信息系统是政策决策的重要基础,也是快速协调应对卫生危机的先决条件。最好在欧盟一级建立一个具有非传染性疾病及其决定因素任务授权的可持续结构或机构。
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