6.B. Workshop: Fostering population health research on COVID-19 to support policy making

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the urgent need for a structured European mechanism for COVID-19 exchange to organize and share accurate information between countries, especially in the area of population health, to inform decision-makers, researchers and the public. Within PHIRI (Population Heal...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of public health 2021-10, Vol.31 (Supplement_3)
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Zusammenfassung:The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the urgent need for a structured European mechanism for COVID-19 exchange to organize and share accurate information between countries, especially in the area of population health, to inform decision-makers, researchers and the public. Within PHIRI (Population Health Information Research Infrastructure) the best available evidence for research on health and well-being of populations as impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic is generated and facilitated by a research infrastructure on population health. It supports research across Europe through the identification, access, assessment and reuse of population health and non-health data to underpin public health policy decisions. PHIRI lays the foundation for ultimately developing a distributed infrastructure on population health (DIPoH). In order to foster population health research on COVID-19, the access to and use of COVID-19 relevant population health information and health data should be facilitated, together with services and tools necessary for researchers to link different data sources and to use Pan-European data in a GDPR compliant, federated way. Furthermore, to tackle health information inequalities, capacity building is of eminent importance. Finally, a way to facilitate swift responses to research and policy questions that are raised in countries is needed to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. In this workshop, the tools and approaches gained within PHIRI are presented and showcased. The workshop will begin with a short presentation on the purpose of this research infrastructure and the prospective distributed infrastructure on population health. This will be followed by four presentations that highlight key activities in PHIRI: The first presentation showcases the Health Information Portal, the one-stop-shop facilitating access to data sources, population health studies, training material and courses, considering ethical and legal aspects. The second presentation shows the technological substrate for the development of a federated research infrastructure. The third presentation demonstrates the European School on Health Information, that aims to contribute to increasing knowledge on availability and use of standardized Health Information methods to common practices in EU countries. The final presentation informs on the Rapid Exchange Forum, establishing a sustainable infrastructure to support rapid exchange between actors from competent authorities, their advisors, rese
ISSN:1101-1262
1464-360X
DOI:10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.399