JMIR Medical Informatics (Jun 2020)

Using Information Technology to Manage the COVID-19 Pandemic: Development of a Technical Framework Based on Practical Experience in China

  • Ye, Qing,
  • Zhou, Jin,
  • Wu, Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/19515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. e19515

Abstract

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BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic poses an enormous challenge to the global health system, and governments have taken active preventive and control measures. The health informatics community in China has actively taken action to leverage health information technologies for epidemic monitoring, detection, early warning, prevention and control, and other tasks. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to develop a technical framework to respond to the COVID-19 epidemic from a health informatics perspective. MethodsIn this study, we collected health information technology–related information to understand the actions taken by the health informatics community in China during the COVID-19 outbreak and developed a health information technology framework for epidemic response based on health information technology–related measures and methods. ResultsBased on the framework, we review specific health information technology practices for managing the outbreak in China, describe the highlights of their application in detail, and discuss critical issues to consider when using health information technology. Technologies employed include mobile and web-based services such as Internet hospitals and Wechat, big data analyses (including digital contact tracing through QR codes or epidemic prediction), cloud computing, Internet of things, Artificial Intelligence (including the use of drones, robots, and intelligent diagnoses), 5G telemedicine, and clinical information systems to facilitate clinical management for COVID-19. ConclusionsPractical experience in China shows that health information technologies play a pivotal role in responding to the COVID-19 epidemic.