Leveraging PEPFAR-Supported Health Information Systems for COVID-19 Pandemic Response
Muzna Mirza
1 , Yoran Grant-Greene
1, Marie P.J.S. Valles, Patrice Joseph, Stanley Juin, Stephan Brice, Patrick Dely, Marie G.R. Clement, Manish Kumar, Meredith Silver, Samuel Wambugu, Christopher Seebregts, Daniel Futerman, Fitti Weissglas, Veronica Muthee, Wendy Blumenthal, Tadesse Wuhib
2, Steven Yoon
2, and Daniel H. Rosen
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Author affiliations: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M. Mirza, W. Blumenthal, T. Wuhib, S. Yoon, D.H. Rosen); CDC Country Office, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (Y. Grant-Greene, M.P.J.S. Valles, P. Joseph, S. Juin, S. Brice); Ministry of Public Health and Population, Port-au-Prince (P. Dely, M.G.R. Clement); PATH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA (M. Kumar, M. Silver); PATH Consortium, Seattle, Washington, USA (S. Wambugu); Jembi, Cape Town, South Africa (C. Seebregts, D. Futerman); University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA (F. Weissglas, V. Muthee)
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Figure 4. US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief–supported health information suite leveraged for COVID-19 pandemic response, Haiti. The system was built on the nation’s existing monitoring and evaluation platform, MESI. Red indicates existing HIV systems; blue indicates COVID-19 systems. SISNU is a DHIS2 (https://dhis2.org) hub for aggregate case reporting by disease and geography. C19, COVID-19; EMR, electronic medical record; MESI, Monitoring, Évaluation et Surveillance Intégreé; PEPFAR, US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; PLR, Patient Locator and Retention mobile phone application; SISNU, Systeme d’Information Sanitaire Unique.
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