Dattner Itai, Gal Reuven, Goldberg Yair, Goldshtein Inbal, Huppert Amit, Kenett Ron S, Manor Orly, Pfeffermann Danny, Schechtman Edna, di Serio Clelia, Steinberg David M
University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Samuel Neaman Institute, Technion, Haifa, Israel.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2022 Apr 20;11(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s13584-022-00531-y.
The COVID-19 pandemic cast a dramatic spotlight on the use of data as a fundamental component of good decision-making. Evaluating and comparing alternative policies required information on concurrent infection rates and insightful analysis to project them into the future. Statisticians in Israel were involved in these processes early in the pandemic in some silos as an ad-hoc unorganized effort. Informal discussions within the statistical community culminated in a roundtable, organized by three past presidents of the Israel Statistical Association, and hosted by the Samuel Neaman Institute in April 2021. The meeting was designed to provide a forum for exchange of views on the profession's role during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more generally, on its influence in promoting evidence-based public policy. This paper builds on the insights and discussions that emerged during the roundtable meeting and presents a general framework, with recommendations, for involving statisticians and statistics in decision-making.
新冠疫情让数据作为良好决策的基本要素的使用受到了极大关注。评估和比较不同政策需要有关同期感染率的信息以及富有洞察力的分析,以便预测未来的感染率。以色列的统计学家在疫情初期就以临时、无组织的方式参与到了这些工作中。统计界内部的非正式讨论最终促成了一场由以色列统计协会三位前会长组织、由塞缪尔·内曼研究所于2021年4月主办的圆桌会议。该会议旨在提供一个论坛,就统计专业在新冠疫情期间的作用,以及更广泛地说,其在促进循证公共政策方面的影响交流观点。本文基于圆桌会议期间产生的见解和讨论,提出了一个让统计学家和统计学参与决策的总体框架及建议。