Leveraging the public health emergency operation center for pandemic response: opportunities and challenges
Autor
Ma, Jiyan
Huang, Yangmu
Zheng, Zhijie
Institución
Resumen
Public Health Emergency Operation Center (PHEOC) was conceptualized and established for coordinating information and
resources towards goal-oriented response in large scale public health emergency. Yet, the activities undertaken by PHEOCs and
their intended goals have not been fully optimized in current scenario. This paper revisited the collective efforts invested in
PHEOC conceptualization and development, identified the opportunities and challenges in compliance with standards and
framework, demonstrated the accountability of PHEOC network, thereby promoted best practice guidance for global public
health emergency preparedness and response. This review will help navigate emergency response complexities leveraging
PHEOC partnerships and advance the ability to detect and respond to public health emergencies in low resource settings. The
review shows that the information on how to adapt best practice guidance to local circumstances could incentivize the full
implementation of prevention, early detection and response to outbreaks. Identifying and correcting deficiencies in
effectiveness evaluation will provide the basis for continuous PHEOC improvement. With the gradually reopening economies
and public services in some countries, there is an urgent need to emphasize and validate the collective efforts undertaken by
PHEOCs for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.