在菲律宾建立基于指标的COVID-19患者医院床位利用监测系统。

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2023-09-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2023.14.5.1038
Bienvenido S Cabaro, Gabrielle Ann T Dela Paz, Jeffrey B Dotingco, Bernadette Joy Q Almirol, Gabriel R Borlongan, Reena Ophelia D Cebreros, Patrick B Diangco, Kenneth Pierre B Quijalvo, Joanne Pauline U Tan, Ramon Rafael D Tonato
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摘要

2020年3月,菲律宾卫生部设计并迅速实施了一个国家监测系统,监测冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者使用医院病床的情况,以提供完整和及时的数据,供各级政府在应对COVID-19大流行时使用。卫生部启动了卫生部数据收集(DDC)床位跟踪系统,这是一个基于网络的应用程序,使用模块化数据收集工具从全国所有1906所公立和私立医院和诊所收集信息。在菲律宾三角洲地区病例激增期间,记录了2021年9月2019冠状病毒指定床位的最大占用数(n = 28261)、医院床位使用率(71.7%)和机械呼吸机数量(n = 1846)和使用率(58.5%)的数据。人力资源、个人防护装备和用品以及其他业务指标的数据在各种修改期间被添加到系统中。DDC提供的信息被用于为国家和地方各级的COVID-19应对和行动提供信息,并促进了学术机构和非政府机构的研究。DDC系统的发展表明,通过强有力的国家领导、利用现有技术和适应性信息系统以及在不同卫生设施和利益攸关方之间建立网络,可以实现一个供所有卫生保健设施使用的有效监测系统。
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Establishing a national indicator-based surveillance system for hospital bed utilization by COVID-19 patients in the Philippines.

In March 2020, the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) designed and rapidly implemented a national surveillance system for the utilization of hospital beds by patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to produce complete and timely data for use by various levels of governance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The DOH launched the DOH DataCollect (DDC) Bed Tracker system, a web-based application that collects information from all 1906 public and private hospitals and infirmaries across the country using a modular data collection tool. Data on the maximum number of occupied COVID-19-designated beds (n = 28 261), hospital bed utilization rate (71.7%), and mechanical ventilator number (n = 1846) and utilization rate (58.5%) were recorded in September 2021 during the Delta surge of cases in the Philippines. Data on human resources, personal protective equipment and supplies, and other operational indicators were added to the system during various modifications. Information from the DDC was used to inform the COVID-19 response and operations at national and local levels and facilitated research at academic and nongovernmental agencies. The development of the DDC system demonstrates that an effective surveillance system for use by all health-care facilities is achievable through strong national leadership, the use of available technology and adaptive information systems, and the establishment of networks across different health facilities and stakeholders.

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