Health monitoring of refugees in reception centres for asylum seekers: decentralized surveillance network for the analysis of routine medical data

Refugees and asylum seekers living in reception centres tend to be not adequately included in population-based studies, routine medical data and official statistics. As part of the research project ‘Health and primary-care sentinel surveillance in reception- and accommodation-centres for asylum-seek...

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Main Authors: Jahn, Rosa (Author) , Rohleder, Sven (Author) , Qreini, Markus (Author) , Erdmann, Stella (Author) , Kaur, Sukhvir (Author) , Aluttis, Frank (Author) , Bozorgmehr, Kayvan (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 31.03.2021
In: Journal of health monitoring
Year: 2021, Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 30-52
ISSN:2511-2708
DOI:10.25646/7865
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.25646/7865
Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://edoc.rki.de/handle/176904/8658
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Author Notes:Rosa Jahn, Sven Rohleder, Markus Qreini, Stella Erdmann, Sukhvir Kaur, Frank Aluttis, Kayvan Bozorgmehr
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Summary:Refugees and asylum seekers living in reception centres tend to be not adequately included in population-based studies, routine medical data and official statistics. As part of the research project ‘Health and primary-care sentinel surveillance in reception- and accommodation-centres for asylum-seekers in Germany’ (PriCare), a health-monitoring approach was developed for the secondary use of routine medical data from on-site outpatient clinics in reception centres. To this end, a software application (Refugee Care Manager, RefCare©) for the digitisation and harmonisation of medical records was designed and implemented in reception centres in three German federal states. The approach of distributed computing in a surveillance network allows for the decentralised, harmonised analysis of the routine medical data stored in RefCare© in a manner that fully complies with data protection regulations and circumvents the need for centralised data storage. RefCare© provides an integrated surveillance feature that enables analyses of 64 indicators on population, morbidity, healthcare processes and quality of care to be undertaken across multiple facilities. This article describes the conceptual and practical approach and the technical procedures put in place to do so, and provides examples of the results that have been gained so far.
Item Description:Published 31.03.2021
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Physical Description:Online Resource
ISSN:2511-2708
DOI:10.25646/7865