Japan Association for Medical Informatics

[AP2-E1-1-02] Agile Response to Poorly Known Threats in COVID-19 Information System Implementation: A Case Study from Sri Lanka

*Pamod Amarakoon1, Priyanga Senanayake2, Jørn Braa3, Sundeep Sahay3 (1. Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka , 2. Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka, 3. Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway )

COVID-19, Pandemic Surveillance, Surveillance System, Sri Lanka

Pandemics are critical contexts that requires agile response by countries with low resources. The study aims at identifying sociotechnical determinants in addition to the technology in-troducing and agile response for pandemic surveillance. Qualitative methods were utilised in assessing the case study of COVID-19 surveillance system implementation in Sri Lanka. The study identifies a mix of governance and multisec-tor collaboration, leveraging on existing capacity, obtaining best use of a lightweight platform and networking with global community of practice as sociotechnical determinants in the country's swift response during the pandemic.