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Data Interoperability and Exchange Recommendations During COVID-19

The recommendations regarding data interoperability and exchange during COVID-19 will inform and guide policymakers addressing the pandemic in the US and globally.

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By Samantha McGrail

- The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy released short-term steps to improve data interoperability and exchange as states prepare to re-open.

The center convened multi-stakeholder working groups to identify feasible healthcare data interoperability recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The expected surge in testing through point-of-care devices may further challenge reliable public health access to timely and complete information on laboratory-positive COVID-19 cases.

“Containment strategies across the country depend on effective collaboration of public health authorities with health care providers, laboratories, and community-based organizations to conduct testing, support effective contact tracing, quickly discern new patterns in health care use plausibly related to COVID-19, and identify ways to improve all of these activities over time,” the center noted.