COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health
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Resumo: | Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared a pandemic due to its rapid spread, generating a high number of deaths worldwide. This phenomenon takes place in a context of digital health, which uses emerging information technologies. In this article, we describe how these tools have been used to confront COVID-19, providing benefits at several levels, including clinical (such as best clinical record of cases, remote care or diagnostic assistance using artificial intelligence), epidemiological (systems geographic information), academic (e-learning) and personal level (use of mobile applications or search for information through social networks). Reviewing the use of these tools around the world allow us to replicate best practices in order to improve the management of COVID-19 by governments. |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital healthCOVID-19: Una pandemia en la era de la salud digitalCOVID-19: Uma pandemica na era da saúde digitalCOVID-19Informática en saúde públicaInformática médicaInteligéncia artificialTelemedicinaCOVID-19Public health informaticsMedical informaticsArtificial intelligenceTelemedicineCOVID-19Informática en salud públicaInformática médicaInteligencia artificialTelemedicinaCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared a pandemic due to its rapid spread, generating a high number of deaths worldwide. This phenomenon takes place in a context of digital health, which uses emerging information technologies. In this article, we describe how these tools have been used to confront COVID-19, providing benefits at several levels, including clinical (such as best clinical record of cases, remote care or diagnostic assistance using artificial intelligence), epidemiological (systems geographic information), academic (e-learning) and personal level (use of mobile applications or search for information through social networks). Reviewing the use of these tools around the world allow us to replicate best practices in order to improve the management of COVID-19 by governments.La enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) ha sido declarada como una pandemia por su rápida propagación, generando una elevada cantidad de muertes en todo el mundo. Este fenómeno se desarrolla en un contexto de salud digital, la cual utiliza las tecnologías de la información emergentes. En este artículo buscamos describir cómo han sido utilizadas estas herramientas para hacer frente al COVID-19, las cuales brindan beneficios a nivel clínico (como el mejor registro clínico de los casos, la atención remota o asistencia diagnóstica mediante inteligencia artificial), epidemiológico (sistemas de información geográfica), académico (e-aprendizaje) y personal (uso de aplicaciones móviles o búsqueda de información mediante redes sociales). Revisar el uso de estas herramientas en el mundo podría permitirnos replicar las mejores prácticas con el fin de mejorar el manejo del COVID-19 por parte de los gobiernos.A doença de coronavírus 2019 (COVID-19) foi declarada uma pandemia devido à sua rápida disseminação, gerando um alto número de mortes em todo o mundo. Esse fenômeno ocorre em um contexto de saúde digital, que utiliza tecnologias de informação emergentes. Neste artigo, procuramos descrever como essas ferramentas foram usadas para lidar com o COVID-19, que fornecem benefícios em nível clínico (como o melhor registro clínico de casos, cuidados remotos ou assistência diagnóstica usando inteligência artificial), epidemiológicos (sistemas informações geográficas), acadêmicas (e-learning) e pessoais (uso de aplicativos móveis ou busca de informações através de redes sociais). A revisão do uso dessas ferramentas em todo o mundo pode nos permitir replicar as melhores práticas para melhorar o gerenciamento do COVID-19 pelos governos.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-04-24info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/16410.1590/SciELOPreprints.164spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/164/195Copyright (c) 2020 Cender Quispe-Juli, Paulo Vela-Anton, Moises Meza-Rodriguez, Victor Moquillaza-Alcántarahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQuispe-Juli, CenderVela-Anton, PauloMeza-Rodriguez, MoisesMoquillaza-Alcántara, Victorreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-04-24T05:15:02Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/164Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-04-24T05:15:02SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health COVID-19: Una pandemia en la era de la salud digital COVID-19: Uma pandemica na era da saúde digital |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health Quispe-Juli, Cender COVID-19 Informática en saúde pública Informática médica Inteligéncia artificial Telemedicina COVID-19 Public health informatics Medical informatics Artificial intelligence Telemedicine COVID-19 Informática en salud pública Informática médica Inteligencia artificial Telemedicina |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health |
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COVID-19: A pandemic in the era of digital health |
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Quispe-Juli, Cender |
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Quispe-Juli, Cender Vela-Anton, Paulo Meza-Rodriguez, Moises Moquillaza-Alcántara, Victor |
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Vela-Anton, Paulo Meza-Rodriguez, Moises Moquillaza-Alcántara, Victor |
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Quispe-Juli, Cender Vela-Anton, Paulo Meza-Rodriguez, Moises Moquillaza-Alcántara, Victor |
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COVID-19 Informática en saúde pública Informática médica Inteligéncia artificial Telemedicina COVID-19 Public health informatics Medical informatics Artificial intelligence Telemedicine COVID-19 Informática en salud pública Informática médica Inteligencia artificial Telemedicina |
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COVID-19 Informática en saúde pública Informática médica Inteligéncia artificial Telemedicina COVID-19 Public health informatics Medical informatics Artificial intelligence Telemedicine COVID-19 Informática en salud pública Informática médica Inteligencia artificial Telemedicina |
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared a pandemic due to its rapid spread, generating a high number of deaths worldwide. This phenomenon takes place in a context of digital health, which uses emerging information technologies. In this article, we describe how these tools have been used to confront COVID-19, providing benefits at several levels, including clinical (such as best clinical record of cases, remote care or diagnostic assistance using artificial intelligence), epidemiological (systems geographic information), academic (e-learning) and personal level (use of mobile applications or search for information through social networks). Reviewing the use of these tools around the world allow us to replicate best practices in order to improve the management of COVID-19 by governments. |
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