MIDISS

Malta Infectious Diseases Integrated Surveillance System (MIDISS)

About MIDISS

Overview: The Malta Infectious Diseases Integrated Surveillance System (MIDISS) is part of the EU4Health Direct Grant for Member States to strengthen and improve national surveillance systems. MIDISS will include the acquisition of a cutting-edge Public Health Surveillance IT infrastructure equipped with automated and secure data loading from various sources, storage in a secure data warehouse, automated data transformation scripts, alongside an intuitive user dashboard for the visualisation and creation of routine and configurable ad-hoc surveillance outputs. Furthermore, vector-borne surveillance and translation services for case managers will be established in Malta.

                                              “Connecting Real-Time Data for Smarter Disease Surveillance”


Aim of Grant: to establish a comprehensive framework for real-time monitoring, early detection, and effective management of public health challenges, thereby strengthening the EU's capacity to safeguard the well-being of its citizens.

Objectives of MIDISS:
1.    Establish an integrated Public Health Surveillance IT Infrastructure
2.    Enhance early warning through automated surveillance outputs & signals
3.    Establish Vector-borne Surveillance across Malta
4.    Local Capacity Building and Sustainability
 

MIDISS Work Packages:

Progress
Currently working on: 
•    Management and Governance of MIDISS Project
•    Stakeholder meetings with public health data sources
•    Drafting and signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for data sharing with relevant data owners
•    Drafting and submission of tenders

Coming up:
•    Gap Analysis

 

Management and Coordination




 Contact MIDISS Coordinator/Project Manager: elaine.lautier@gov.mt

Funding
MIDISS is part of the EU4Health Direct Grant to Member States for strengthening and improving their national surveillance systems under Project number 101183465.
 


Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.