Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday, 29 September 2020

National Clinical Registry on Covid

 

National Clinical Registry on Covid

 

Context :

Centre launches National Clinical Registry of Covid-19 and vaccine portal / 29 Sep 2020

 

Extract :

Union health minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan on Monday launched the National Clinical Registry and a vaccine portal aimed at,

 

Ø  Collecting quality real-time clinical data on coronavirus disease (Covid-19) patients from hospitals and laboratories

 

Ø  It will also document India’s efforts towards developing vaccines against the viral disease

 

Ø  The need for maintaining a registry was felt as documentation and description of people infected by Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, and their course of illness is imperative for obtaining useful information about the disease and its behavior in various groups of patients.

 

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National Clinical Registry


Extract :

Primary Objectives

1.

To develop National Clinical COVID-19 registry to collect data regarding clinical and laboratory features, treatments, and outcomes of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in India.

2.

To study the frequency, clinical and laboratory features, treatments, and outcomes of COVID-19 related multisystem inflammatory disorder in children and adolescents by analyzing the national COVID-19 registry.

Secondary Objectives

1.

To utilize data to answer research questions on COVID -19 including natural course of disease, spectrum of disease, prognostic factors, outcomes data, medications, health systems and context specific questions such as COVID-19 in Tuberculosis, Malnutrition etc.

2.

To serve as a platform for additional clinical research studies in selected sites.

3.

To collect follow-up data of discharged COVID 19 patients, if possible.

     The registry follows a hub and spoke model with primary data being

     collected in the electronic data capture form by satellite centers (dedicated

     COVID-19 hospitals) which are being trained, mentored and supervised by

     medical institutes of national repute chosen region-wise.

    
     Data management including the development of the electronic data capture

     form is being done by ICMR-National Institute of Medical Statistics (NIMS).

 

 FAQ :

The Registry is being rolled out in phases. The first phase includes 50 satellite sites mentored by 14 Regional Registry Sites

 

Ø  Expression of Interest is being invited from Dedicated Covid Hospitals ( DCH ), and Dedicated Covid Health Centres ( DCHC ), both public and private

 

Ø  No cost is incurred to collaborate as Registry Site

 

Ø  All COVID-19 confirmed patients admitted in the participating sites

 

 

Ø  Data re:

       #   clinical features ,

       #   laboratory investigations,

       #   treatment  ,  and

       #   outcome ,

    are being collected

Ø  Trends in presentation and management of disease can be analyzed from the collected data. This analysis may help both clinicians and policymakers to take better informed decisions

 

Ø  Only data from hospital records are being collected ; there is no interference with the standard practice of clinical care as followed in individual hospitals

 

Ø  Patient identifiers are not being collected

 

Ø  A data management team under the overarching supervision of the Steering Committee , which is constituted of experts, will analyze the data

  Periodic reports generated from the Registry data will be available on ICMR website

 

Ø  The inclusion of retrospective data has been planned in the next phase

 

Ø  Provisions will be made such that the current registry can be compatibly linked with other data sources for more comprehensive understanding of the disease

 

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Dear Dr HarshVardhanji,

 

Many thanks for considering my suggestion in the following e-mail :

Rationing of Covid Vaccine ? ……………………………………………[ 06 July 2020 ]

 

Where I suggested collection of data as follows :

 

#   Data about “ Persons already infected ( cured / died / under treatment ) “

 

#   Data about “ Persons not infected so far “ – and needing vaccination

 

 

If meticulously compiled and centrally processed ( with help of Artificial Intelligence ), following data, compiled uniformly at source, could determine those

 

 “ VACCINATION  PRIORITIES “ :

 

 

 

[ A ]   PERSONAL  DATA

 

         Ø  Name / Birthdate ( for Age ) / Gendre / Contact Details / Aadhar

             number

 

 

[ B ]   LOCATION  DATA

 

         Ø  Permanent Address / Current Address ( State – Jilla – City – locality ) /

             Red Zone / Containment Areas

 

             

 

 

[ C ]   FAMILY  DATA

 

         Ø  Details of Parents / Siblings

 

 

[ D ]  HEALTH  HISTORY

 

         Ø  Details of recent illnesses - morbidity / Medicines given ( including for

             Covid treatment ) / Hospitals where treated / Names & License

             Number of Doctor who treated

             

             

 

 

[ E ]   ETHNIC  DATA

 

         Ø  Race / Religion  / Language ( Mother tongue )

 

 

[ F ]  EDUCATIONAL  DATA

 

        Ø  Graduate – Under Graduate – Illiterate etc

 

 

[ G ]  EMPLOYMENT  DATA

 

        Ø  Employed – Unemployed – Self employed

 

 

[ H ]  INCOME  DATA

 

         Ø  Monthly Income ( to determine whether RICH – MIDDLE CLASS –

             POOR )

 

If implemented , my suggestion ( for using AI to process trillions of bytes of data ) , will help not only in establishing who ( out of our 700 million citizen ) gets first / second / third , chance to get vaccinated, but it will also prevent black marketing of the vaccine


With regards,

Hemen Parekh / hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  30 Sept 2020

 

 

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