COVID-19 Information Systems and Digital Health: After-Action Review of the First 100 Days in Quarantine
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PAHO/EIH/IS/COVID-19/20-0009
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In just a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a disruptive impact on all sectors of society: on how we live, how we govern ourselves, how we mobilize, how we work, how we educate ourselves, and how nations manage and how we manage our health ourselves. In short, it has targeted many social structures that we believed to be fixed. As for the public health sector, many lessons have emerged to improve the response to future pandemics but also to improve the health system from the perspective of information systems for health and finally of digital health. Series: Digital Transformation Toolkit. Knowledge Tools; 19.
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