一项全球保健倡议呼吁建立开放、安全的保健数据系统,以确保冲突期间病人的安全。
A global health initiative calls for open, secure healthcare data systems to ensure patient safety during conflicts.
黑皮书市场研究发起了一项2026年全球卫生系统连通性契约全球倡议,敦促保健信息技术供应商建立一个中立、基于标准的基础设施,以确保患者数据在冲突和恢复期间的连续性。
Black Book Market Research has launched a global initiative for a 2026 Global Health System Connectivity Compact, urging healthcare IT vendors to create a neutral, standards-based infrastructure to ensure patient data continuity during conflict and recovery.
2026年的“全球保健技术现状”报告覆盖147个国家和70多个供应商,其中强调,在诸如加沙、索马里、埃塞俄比亚等受战争影响的地区,保健信息技术往往首先由于权力不稳定、连通性丧失、劳动力流离失所和安全薄弱而失败,导致错误识别、药品错误和护理中断。
The 2026 "State of Global Healthcare Technology" report, covering 147 countries and 70+ vendors, highlights that in war-affected regions like Gaza, Somalia, Ethiopia, and others, healthcare IT often fails first due to power instability, connectivity loss, workforce displacement, and weak security, leading to misidentification, medication errors, and disrupted care.
该报告指出一种反复出现的“四击”模式,它使数字系统崩溃,并警告人们不要采取支离破碎、专有的解决方案,以免产生数据筒仓。
The report identifies a recurring "four-knockout" pattern that collapses digital systems and warns against fragmented, proprietary solutions that risk creating data silos.
《契约》呼吁开放接口、FHIR驱动的交换、离线第一工作流程和网络强化系统,以便在危机期间维持安全、互操作的护理,将互操作性定位为对脆弱环境中病人安全至关重要的公益物。
The Compact calls for open interfaces, FHIR-enabled exchange, offline-first workflows, and cyber-hardened systems to maintain safe, interoperable care during crises, positioning interoperability as a public good essential to patient safety in fragile settings.