Integrated Management Systems (IMS) to Support and Sustain Quality One Health Services: International Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic by the IMIA Primary Care Working Group.

Yearbook of medical informatics Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768725
Jitendra Jonnagaddala, Uy Hoang, Knut-Arne Wensaas, Karen Tu, Angela Ortigoza, Javier Silva-Valencia, María Sofía Cuba-Fuentes, Myron Anthony Godinho, Simon de Lusignan, Siaw-Teng Liaw
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Abstract

Objectives: One Health considers human, animal and environment health as a continuum. The COVID-19 pandemic started with the leap of a virus from animals to humans. Integrated management systems (IMS) should provide a coherent management framework, to meet reporting requirements and support care delivery. We report IMS deployment during, and retention post the COVID-19 pandemic, and exemplar One Health use cases.

Methods: Six volunteer members of the International Medical Association's (IMIA) Primary Care Working Group provided data about any IMS and One Health use to support the COVID-19 pandemic initiatives. We explored how IMS were: (1) Integrated with organisational strategy; (2) Utilised standardised processes, and (3) Met reporting requirements, including public health. Selected contributors provided Unified Modelling Language (UML) use case diagram for a One Health exemplar.

Results: There was weak evidence of synergy between IMS and health system strategy to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there were rapid pragmatic responses to COVID-19, not citing IMS. All health systems implemented IMS to link COVID test results, vaccine uptake and outcomes, particularly mortality and to provide patients access to test results and vaccination certification. Neither proportion of gross domestic product alone, nor vaccine uptake determined outcome. One Health exemplars demonstrated that animal, human and environmental specialists could collaborate.

Conclusions: IMS use improved the pandemic response. However, IMS use was pragmatic rather than utilising an international standard, with some of their benefits lost post-pandemic. Health systems should incorporate IMS that enables One Health approaches as part of their post COVID-19 pandemic preparedness.

综合管理系统 (IMS) 支持和维持高质量的 "一体式 "医疗服务:IMIA 初级医疗工作组从 COVID-19 大流行中汲取的国际经验教训。
目标:一体健康 "将人类健康、动物健康和环境健康视为一个连续体。COVID-19 大流行始于病毒从动物到人类的飞跃。综合管理系统(IMS)应提供一个连贯的管理框架,以满足报告要求并支持医疗服务的提供。我们报告了 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后的 IMS 部署情况,以及 "一个健康 "使用案例范例:方法:国际医学协会(IMIA)初级医疗工作组的六名志愿成员提供了有关任何 IMS 和 "一体健康 "使用的数据,以支持 COVID-19 大流行病倡议。我们探讨了 IMS 如何(1) 与组织战略相结合;(2) 利用标准化流程;(3) 满足报告要求,包括公共卫生要求。部分撰稿人提供了 "一个健康 "范例的统一建模语言(UML)用例图:结果:在应对 COVID-19 大流行方面,IMS 与卫生系统战略之间的协同作用证据不足。然而,对 COVID-19 的快速务实反应并未引用 IMS。所有卫生系统都实施了 IMS 系统,将 COVID 检测结果、疫苗接种率和结果(尤其是死亡率)联系起来,并为患者提供检测结果和疫苗接种证明。无论是国内生产总值的比例,还是疫苗接种率,都不能决定结果。一个健康 "范例表明,动物、人类和环境专家可以开展合作:结论:IMS 的使用提高了大流行病应对能力。然而,IMS 的使用是实用性的,而不是利用国际标准,其某些益处在大流行后丧失殆尽。卫生系统应在 COVID-19 大流行后的准备工作中采用可实现 "统一卫生 "方法的 IMS 系统。
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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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