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An evaluation of enhanced surveillance of hospitalised COVID-19 patients to inform the public health response in Victoria.

Stephanie J Curtis1,2, Zoe Cutcher2, Judith A Brett3, Simon Burrell3, Michael J Richards3, Daneeta Hennessy2, Rebecca F Gang2, Colleen L Lau4, Stacey Rowe2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Public health surveillance is crucial for supporting a rapid and effective response to public health emergencies. In response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, an enhanced surveillance system of hospitalised COVID-19 patients was established by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Victorian Healthcare Associated Infection Surveillance System Coordinating Centre. The system aimed to reduce workforce capacity constraints and increase situational awareness on the status of hospitalised patients.
METHODS: The system was evaluated, using guidelines from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, against eight attributes: acceptability; data quality; flexibility; representativeness; simplicity; stability; timeliness; and usefulness. Evidence was generated from stakeholder consultation, participant observation, document review, systems review, issues log review and audits. Data were collected and analysed over a period of up to three months, covering pre- and post-implementation from March to June 2020.
RESULTS: This system was rapidly established by leveraging established relationships and infrastructure. Stakeholders agreed that the system was important but was limited by a reliance on daily manual labour (including weekends), which impeded scalability. The ability of the system to perform well in each attribute was expected to shift with the severity of the pandemic; however, at the time of this evaluation, when there were an average 23 new cases per day (0.3 cases per 100,000 population per day), the system performed well.
CONCLUSION: This enhanced surveillance system was useful and achieved its key DHHS objectives during the COVID-19 public health emergency in Victoria. Recommendations for improvement were made to the current and future systems, including the need to plan alternatives to improve the system's scalability and to maintain stakeholder acceptability. © Commonwealth of Australia CC BY-NC-ND.

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Keywords:  emergency response; evaluation; hospitalisations; pandemic; surveillance ; coronavirus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33357173     DOI: 10.33321/cdi.2020.44.98

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Dis Intell (2018)        ISSN: 2209-6051


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