DocumentCode
2858116
Title
Improving data quality and clinical records: Lessons from the UK National Programme about structure, process and utility
Author
De Lusignan, Simon
Author_Institution
Div. of Community Health Sci., St. George´´s - Univ. of London, London, UK
fYear
2009
fDate
22-25 June 2009
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
14
Abstract
Sharing of health data should improve patient safety and improve health services efficiency. These data can also be used for research. The shared data are usually ldquocodedrdquo using a coding system classification or nomenclature. However, ldquocodingrdquo is not a neutral action and is part of the complex social interaction between doctor and patient. To derive meaning from data it is essential to understand the context in which it is recorded and to infer whether data recorded for one purpose is usable in another. Most of the existing models to raise data quality (DQ) are descriptive and don´t necessarily inform why lessons from one health system might be applied in another.
Keywords
health care; medical administrative data processing; UK National Programme; clinical care; clinical record; coding system classification; data quality; health data sharing; health services efficiency; patient safety; Authentication; Books; Computer networks; Diseases; Health and safety; Health information management; Intrusion detection; Joining processes; Pathology; Quality management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology Interfaces, 2009. ITI '09. Proceedings of the ITI 2009 31st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dubrovnik
ISSN
1330-1012
Print_ISBN
978-953-7138-15-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITI.2009.5196042
Filename
5196042
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