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BackgroundAs COVID-19 continues to spread globally, traditional emergency management measures are facing many practical limitations. The application of big data analysis technology provides an opportunity for local governments to conduct the COVID-19 epidemic emergency management more scientifically. The present study, based on emergency management lifecycle theory, includes a comprehensive analysis of the application framework of China’s SARS epidemic emergency management lacked the support of big data technology in 2003. In contrast, this study first proposes a more agile and efficient application framework, supported by big data technology, for the COVID-19 epidemic emergency management and then analyses the differences between the two frameworks.MethodsThis study takes Hainan Province, China as its case study by using a file content analysis and semistructured interviews to systematically comprehend the strategy and mechanism of Hainan’s application of big data technology in its COVID-19 epidemic emergency management.ResultsHainan Province adopted big data technology during the four stages, i.e., migration, preparedness, response, and recovery, of its COVID-19 epidemic emergency management. Hainan Province developed advanced big data management mechanisms and technologies for practical epidemic emergency management, thereby verifying the feasibility and value of the big data technology application framework we propose.ConclusionsThis study provides empirical evidence for certain aspects of the theory, mechanism, and technology for local governments in different countries and regions to apply, in a precise, agile, and evidence-based manner, big data technology in their formulations of comprehensive COVID-19 epidemic emergency management strategies.

Highlights

  • As COVID-19 continues to spread globally, traditional emergency management measures are facing many practical limitations

  • On the other hand, based on the professions engaged with the COVID-19 epidemic, we interviewed the staff of the Hainan Provincial Health Commission and Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to understand the process and the application of big data technology for the COVID-19 epidemic emergency management

  • Application of big data technology in the mitigation stage of the COVID-19 epidemic emergency management in Hainan Province The mitigation stage emphasizes the measures taken before an epidemic emergency occurs

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Introduction

As COVID-19 continues to spread globally, traditional emergency management measures are facing many practical limitations. The application of big data analysis technology provides an opportunity for local governments to conduct the COVID-19 epidemic emergency management more scientifically. The present study, based on emergency management lifecycle theory, includes a comprehensive analysis of the application framework of China’s SARS epidemic emergency management lacked the support of big data technology in 2003. This study first proposes a more agile and efficient application framework, supported by big data technology, for the COVID-19 epidemic emergency management and analyses the differences between the two frameworks. The data show that COVID-19 continues to spread globally, and most countries and regions in the world are still in a state of public health emergency. Many countries have actively adopted big data technology in all aspects of their responses to the COVID-19 epidemic

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