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Link[1] Indicators for assessing the interoperability of health data in Canada

En citant: Michael Wolfson
Publication date: 9 December 2024
Publication info: CMAJ December 09, 2024 196 (42) E1389-E1390
Cité par: David Price 10:02 PM 13 December 2024 GMT
Citerank: (1) 679851Michael WolfsonAdjunct Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa.10019D3ABAB
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.241351
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Key Points:

• In Canada, patient health data are held by many organizations in different databases that are not currently interoperable.

• Interoperability means that authorized users, including patients, health care providers, and researchers, can access all relevant data across all databases, which is important for high-quality care and assessing health system performance.

• Patient access to their entire electronic medical records, provider access to a patient’s entire electronic medical record, and analyst access to data needed for assessment of health care quality are 3 valid, focused, and sentinel indicators of interoperability.
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