System interoperability and data linkage in the era of health information management: A bibliometric analysis

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Tiago Costa, Teresa Borges-Tiago, Francisco Martins, Flávio Tiago
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Background: Across the world, health data generation is growing exponentially. The continuous rise of new and diversified technology to obtain and handle health data places health information management and governance under pressure. Lack of data linkage and interoperability between systems undermines best efforts to optimise integrated health information technology solutions. Objective: This research aimed to provide a bibliometric overview of the role of interoperability and linkage in health data management and governance. Method: Data were acquired by entering selected search queries into Google Scholar, PubMed, and Web of Science databases and bibliometric data obtained were then imported to Endnote and checked for duplicates. The refined data were exported to Excel, where several levels of filtration were applied to obtain the final sample. These sample data were analysed using Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Corporation, Washington, USA), WORDSTAT (Provalis Research, Montreal, Canada) and VOSviewer software (Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands). Results: The literature sample was retrieved from 3799 unique results and consisted of 63 articles, present in 45 different publications, both evaluated by two specific in-house global impact rankings. Through VOSviewer, three main clusters were identified: (i) e-health information stakeholder needs; (ii) e-health information quality assessment; and (iii) e-health information technological governance trends. A residual correlation between interoperability and linkage studies in the sample was also found. Conclusion: Assessing stakeholders’ needs is crucial for establishing an efficient and effective health information system. Further and diversified research is needed to assess the integrated placement of interoperability and linkage in health information management and governance. Implications: This research has provided valuable managerial and theoretical contributions to optimise system interoperability and data linkage within health information research and information technology solutions.
健康信息管理时代的系统互操作性和数据链接:文献计量分析
背景:在全球范围内,健康数据的产生呈指数级增长。获取和处理健康数据的新技术和多样化技术不断涌现,给健康信息管理和治理带来了压力。各系统之间缺乏数据链接和互操作性,影响了优化综合医疗信息技术解决方案的最大努力。研究目的本研究旨在从文献计量学角度概述互操作性和链接在健康数据管理和治理中的作用。研究方法:通过在 Google Scholar、PubMed 和 Web of Science 数据库中输入选定的搜索查询来获取数据,然后将获取的文献计量数据导入 Endnote 并检查是否有重复。完善后的数据被导出到 Excel 中,经过几级过滤后得到最终样本。这些样本数据使用 Microsoft Excel(微软公司,美国华盛顿)、WORDSTAT(Provalis Research,加拿大蒙特利尔)和 VOSviewer 软件(莱顿大学,荷兰莱顿)进行分析。研究结果文献样本是从 3799 个唯一结果中检索出来的,包括 63 篇文章,发表在 45 种不同的出版物上,均由两个特定的内部全球影响力排名进行评估。通过 VOSviewer,确定了三个主要群组:(i) 电子健康信息利益相关者的需求;(ii) 电子健康信息质量评估;(iii) 电子健康信息 技术管理趋势。此外,还发现样本中的互操作性和联系研究之间存在残差相关性。结论评估利益相关者的需求对于建立高效和有效的卫生信息系统至关重要。需要进一步开展多样化研究,以评估互操作性和链接在卫生信息管理和治理中的综合地位。影响:这项研究为优化卫生信息研究和信息技术解决方案中的系统互操作性和数据链接提供了宝贵的管理和理论贡献。
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Health Information Management Journal
Health Information Management Journal 医学-医学:信息
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
12.50%
发文量
17
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Health Information Management Journal (HIMJ) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA). HIMJ provides a forum for dissemination of original investigations and reviews covering a broad range of topics related to the management and communication of health information including: clinical and administrative health information systems at international, national, hospital and health practice levels; electronic health records; privacy and confidentiality; health classifications and terminologies; health systems, funding and resources management; consumer health informatics; public and population health information management; information technology implementation and evaluation and health information management education.
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