Secondary Use of Health Data: Centralized Structure and Information Security Frameworks in Finland Hannu Vilpponen 1, 2 , Antti Piirainen 2 , Miikka Kallberg 3 , and Tommi Mikkonen 1 1 University of Jyväskylä, Finland 2 Finnish Social and Health Data Permit Authority Findata, Finland 3 CSC...
Secondary use of health data refers to the use of health data for purposes other than those for which it was initially collected, thereby increasing its value. For example, secondary data could be those collected through health insurance claims, medical records, or clinical trials. They can be ...
The article discusses on the reports which focuses on the importance of using secondary data in electronic medical records to achieve quality and cost savings in health care in the U.S. The report "Transforming Healthcare through Secondary Use of Health Data" was based on the result of the ...
Hospital management teams receive voluminous data from a wide variety of sources, but are unable to distill the essential data they require to make good decisions. We have used a methodology which helps teams define and use important man... Gordon,Carter,Kunov,... - 《Health Serv Manage Res...
The article reports that the pharmaceutical industry is looking into secondary data use which refers to the aggregation of electronic health records (EHRs) for research and other purposes in the U.S. It discusses the advantages of EHRs and their impact on the industry. It cites a report by ...
Medical data from family doctors are of great importance to health care researchers but seem to be locked in German practices and, thus, are underused in research. The RADAR project (Routine Anonymized Data for Advanced Health Services Research) aims at designing, implementing and piloting a generi...
作者: Health and Social Care Information Centre, Trevelyan Square, Boar Lane, Leeds, LS AE, United Kingdom 摘要: NHS Health Checks could prevent over 4,000 people a year from developing type 2 diabetes and detect at least 20,000 cases of diabetes or kidney disease earlier, allowing individ...
Conjoint analysis yields importance weights reflecting the contribution of a dimension (use, user, or sensitivity) to willingness to share personal health information.RESULTS The use of data was a more important factor in the conjoint analysis (importance weight, 64.3%) than the user (importance ...
The secondary use and linking of health administrative and clinical trial data in cancer: attitudes towards data reuse in Australia doi:10.1016/S0960-9776(21)00249-6Breast, TheE. HutchingsB.E. ButcherP. ButowF.M. Boyle