Enhancing the nation’s public health information infrastructure: a report from the ACMI symposium

Author:

Dixon Brian E12ORCID,Staes Catherine3ORCID,Acharya Jessica4,Allen Katie S12ORCID,Hartsell Joel5,Cullen Theresa6ORCID,Lenert Leslie78,Rucker Donald W910,Lehmann Harold11

Affiliation:

1. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University , Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

2. Regenstrief Institute, Inc. , Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

3. College of Nursing, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

4. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health , Baltimore, Maryland, USA

5. School of Medicine, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

6. Pima County Public Health Department , Tucson, Arizona, USA

7. Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, South Carolina, USA

8. Health Sciences South Carolina , Charleston, South Carolina, USA

9. 1upHealth , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

10. Department of Emergency Medicine, Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio, USA

11. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Abstract

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic exposed multiple weaknesses in the nation’s public health system. Therefore, the American College of Medical Informatics selected “Rebuilding the Nation's Public Health Informatics Infrastructure” as the theme for its annual symposium. Experts in biomedical informatics and public health discussed strategies to strengthen the US public health information infrastructure through policy, education, research, and development. This article summarizes policy recommendations for the biomedical informatics community postpandemic. First, the nation must perceive the health data infrastructure to be a matter of national security. The nation must further invest significantly more in its health data infrastructure. Investments should include the education and training of the public health workforce as informaticians in this domain are currently limited. Finally, investments should strengthen and expand health data utilities that increasingly play a critical role in exchanging information across public health and healthcare organizations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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