Standardizing Health Workforce Data in Canada: Legal and Regulatory Levers for Harmonized Collection and Sharing.

Q3 Medicine
Healthcare Management Forum Pub Date : 2026-05-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-02 DOI:10.1177/08404704251403158
Alexandra Lyn, Kathleen Leslie, Arthur Sweetman, Geetanjali Sharma, Sarah Lazin, Gwenneth Feeny, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
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Abstract

There is a growing awareness of the benefits of comprehensive, standardized, and accessible data on the health workforce to support more timely and robust planning. We found that provincial regulation and data privacy legislation could be better aligned to strengthen the infrastructure for high-quality health workforce planning data. This article identifies existing legal and regulatory mechanisms that enable the collection and sharing of more standardized health workforce data. We propose a framework that enables the collection and sharing of standardized data by scaling up existing leading practices in certain provinces into a more cohesive approach. Key facilitators include umbrella legislation, privacy frameworks that contemplate data use for workforce planning, efforts to collect anti-discrimination data, and secure data access infrastructure. Together, these facilitators support a viable foundation for improved health workforce data standardization and utilization for planning to improve healthcare delivery across Canada in the existing legal context.

加拿大卫生人力数据标准化:协调收集和共享的法律和监管杠杆。
人们日益认识到全面、标准化和可获得的卫生人力数据的好处,以支持更及时和有力的规划。我们发现,省级法规和数据隐私立法可以更好地协调一致,以加强高质量卫生人力规划数据的基础设施。本文确定了能够收集和共享更加标准化的卫生人力数据的现有法律和监管机制。我们提出了一个框架,通过将某些省份现有的领先实践扩展为一种更有凝聚力的方法,使标准化数据的收集和共享成为可能。关键的促进因素包括总括性立法、考虑将数据用于劳动力规划的隐私框架、收集反歧视数据的努力以及安全的数据访问基础设施。这些促进者共同为改善卫生人力数据标准化和利用奠定了可行的基础,以便在现有法律背景下规划改善加拿大各地的卫生保健服务。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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