Enabling Connected Care with a Person-Centred Data Foundation.

Anne Forsyth, Ann Chapman, Shannon Malovec, Michael Tatto, Mauree Aki Matsusaka, Jennifer Cordeiro, Meagan Mak
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Having the right information at the right time and at the fingertips of the right individuals is not just a necessity for a well-functioning healthcare system but it is also the difference between life and death for Canadians. It is particularly critical to enable improved access to and quality of care for equity-deserving individuals because these data eliminate blind spots for clinicians, policy makers and system planners. The COVID-19 pandemic put a spotlight on the health data challenges that exist across Canada and the tangible impact those have on the healthcare system's ability to meet the needs of underserved populations. It sparked unified urgency at the federal and provincial/territorial levels to build a learning health system powered by connected health data for clinical care, patient access, care organization operations, health system use and population/public health. Person-centric data content standards will lie at the foundation of Canada's learning health system, enabling the creation and exchange of data.

通过以人为本的数据基础实现互联护理。
在正确的时间和正确的人的指尖获得正确的信息,不仅是医疗保健系统良好运行的必要条件,也是加拿大人生死存亡的关键所在。这些数据消除了临床医生、政策制定者和系统规划者的盲点,因此对于改善需要公平对待的个人获得医疗服务的机会和医疗服务质量尤为重要。COVID-19 大流行凸显了加拿大各地存在的健康数据挑战,以及这些挑战对医疗保健系统满足服务不足人群需求的能力所产生的切实影响。它激发了联邦和省/地区两级的一致紧迫感,即建立一个由互联健康数据驱动的学习型医疗系统,用于临床护理、患者就医、医疗机构运营、医疗系统使用和人口/公共卫生。以人为本的数据内容标准将成为加拿大学习型医疗系统的基础,使数据的创建和交换成为可能。
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