未来的数字化免疫系统:想象一个以病人为中心、可互操作的免疫信息系统。

Q2 Medicine
Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy Pub Date : 2020-10-28 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2515135520967203
Katherine M Atkinson, Salima Saleem Mithani, Cameron Bell, Taylor Rubens-Augustson, Kumanan Wilson
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摘要

为了确保中上收入和高收入国家日益复杂的免疫计划的有效性,需要有全面的信息系统来跟踪个人和人群的免疫接种情况。云系统和移动技术的成熟为免疫信息系统创造了新的可能性。在本文中,我们将根据在加拿大的经验,为中上等和高收入地区描述下一代数字免疫信息系统的愿景。这些系统的核心前提是,公众在与初级保健互动之外,也参与并了解免疫过程,而且他们将成为免疫数据的贡献者和审核者。未来的数字化免疫系统将有助于报告免疫接种后的不良事件,开具数字化免疫接种收据,允许识别需求领域,并允许针对这些领域提供干预措施。通过免疫提醒和有针对性的免疫推广活动等功能,该系统将减少许多影响免疫接种率的已知障碍。鉴于 COVID-19 在全球的流行,将需要适应性数字公共卫生信息系统来指导 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗的推广和上市后监测。
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The digital immunization system of the future: imagining a patient-centric, interoperable immunization information system.

The digital immunization system of the future: imagining a patient-centric, interoperable immunization information system.

The digital immunization system of the future: imagining a patient-centric, interoperable immunization information system.

The digital immunization system of the future: imagining a patient-centric, interoperable immunization information system.

To ensure the effectiveness of increasingly complex immunization programs in upper-middle and high-income settings, comprehensive information systems are needed to track immunization uptake at individual and population levels. The maturity of cloud systems and mobile technologies has created new possibilities for immunization information systems. In this paper, we describe a vision for the next generation of digital immunization information systems for upper-middle and high-income settings based on our experience in Canada. These systems center on the premise that the public is engaged and informed about the immunization process beyond their interaction with primary care, and that they will be a contributor and auditor of immunization data. The digital immunization system of the future will facilitate reporting of adverse events following immunization, issue digital immunization receipts, permit identification of areas of need and allow for delivery of interventions targeting these areas. Through features like immunization reminders and targeted immunization promotion campaigns, the system will reduce many of the known barriers that influence immunization rates. In light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, adaptive digital public health information systems will be required to guide the rollout and post-market surveillance of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

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