BMJ Health & Care Informatics (Jul 2024)

Rapidly scalable and low-cost public health surveillance reporting system for COVID-19

  • Sanjay Rampal,
  • Vivek Jason Jayaraj,
  • Chiu-Wan Ng,
  • Victor Chee-Wai Hoe,
  • Diane Woei-Quan Chong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2023-100759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective Data-driven innovations are essential in strengthening disease control. We developed a low-cost, open-source system for robust epidemiological intelligence in response to the COVID-19 crisis, prioritising scalability, reproducibility and dynamic reporting.Methods A five-tiered workflow of data acquisition; processing; databasing, sharing, version control; visualisation; and monitoring was used. COVID-19 data were initially collated from press releases and then transitioned to official sources.Results Key COVID-19 indicators were tabulated and visualised, deployed using open-source hosting in October 2022. The system demonstrated high performance, handling extensive data volumes, with a 92.5% user conversion rate, evidencing its value and adaptability.Conclusion This cost-effective, scalable solution aids health specialists and authorities in tracking disease burden, particularly in low-resource settings. Such innovations are critical in health crises like COVID-19 and adaptable to diverse health scenarios.