Since 2003, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has supported implementation and maintenance of health information systems for HIV/AIDS and related diseases, such as tuberculosis, in numerous countries. As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, several countries conducted rapid assessments and enhanced existing PEPFAR-funded HIV and national health information systems to support COVID-19 surveillance data collection, analysis, visualization, and reporting needs. We describe efforts at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and CDC country offices that enhanced existing health information systems in support COVID-19 pandemic response. We describe CDC activities in Haiti as an illustration of efforts in PEPFAR countries. We also describe how investments used to establish and maintain standards-based health information systems in resource-constrained settings can have positive effects on health systems beyond their original scope.
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Muzna Mirza
Yoran Grant-Greene
Marie P J S Valles
Patrice Joseph
Stanley Juin
Stephan Brice
Patrick Dely
Marie G R Clement
Manish Kumar
Meredith Silver
Samuel Wambugu
Christopher Seebregts
Daniel Futerman
Fitti Weissglas
Veronica Muthee
Wendy Blumenthal
Tadesse Wuhib
Steven Yoon
Daniel H Rosen
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