Improving health information systems during an emergency: lessons and recommendations from an Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone.
Shefali OzaKevin WingAlieu Amara SesaySabah BoufkhedCatherine HoulihanLahai VandiSahr Charles SebbaCatherine R McGowanRachael CummingsFrancesco ChecchiPublished in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2019)
HISs during emergencies are often ad-hoc and disjointed, but systematic design and implementation can lead to high-quality systems focused on efficiency and ease of use. Many of the processes used and lessons learned from our work are generalizable to other health emergencies. Improvements should be started now to have rapidly adaptable and deployable HISs ready for the next health emergency.