One Health and Information Management Using Big Data in Health

Author:

Netto Joaquim Teixeira1,Hartz Zulmira2,de Magalhães Jorge Lima3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), Brazil

2. IHMT, Portugal

3. Institute of Drugs Technology (Farmanguinhos), Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), Brazil & Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHMT), Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

In an increasingly connected world, information regarding the contagion and spread of COVID-19 has been an important weapon to enable better coping with the disease. The use of information technology can assist in the prevention, care, and monitoring of patients. In addition, remote service using applications avoids the overload of health centers and contagion. This research reports the experience of a research project initiated in Brazil at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, with the objective of developing an application and big data for the new coronavirus in a public health clinic using information management and One Health concepts. Initially, the application requirements were defined through interviews with users and health professionals. The partial results obtained so far demonstrate improvements in the different processes of the health center with the use of the application. The use of big data for the analysis of information makes it possible to define better health policies for the population in a more precise way and in a shorter time.

Publisher

IGI Global

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