Mortality Information System in Portugal: transition to e-death certification.

Eurohealth Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Cátia Sousa Pinto, Robert N Anderson, Henrique Martins, Cristiano Marques, Cristiana Maia, Maria do Carmo Borralho
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Inability to invest in and develop mortality information systems has been considered the single most critical failure in health information systems and there is a recognized urgent need to improve mortality statistics and cause of death information. Although there have been major developments in information technology with the potential to improve public health information systems, mortality data collection has largely remained unchanged in most countries, mainly due to legal and operational barriers. Electronic registration and certification of death certificates has the potential to improve the quality and timeliness of mortality statistics. The Mortality Information System in Portugal has, since 1950, been a paper-form death certification model. The Portuguese Directorate-General of Health recently implemented electronic death certification as the basis of a new mortality information system. A strategic multistep approach, defined by geographic areas of the country, was planned for implementation of the system. National implementation was completed in December of 2013 and 100% e-death certification was achieved beginning January 2014. This article reports the implementation process and describes the newly established mortality information system.

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葡萄牙死亡率信息系统:向电子死亡证明过渡。
无力投资和开发死亡率信息系统一直被认为是卫生信息系统中最严重的失误,人们认识到迫切需要改进死亡率统计和死因信息。虽然信息技术取得了重大发展,有可能改善公共卫生信息系统,但主要由于法律和操作方面的障碍,大多数国家的死亡率数据收集工作基本保持不变。死亡证明的电子登记和认证有可能提高死亡率统计的质量和及时性。葡萄牙的死亡率信息系统自 1950 年以来一直采用纸质死亡证明模式。葡萄牙卫生总局最近实施了电子死亡证明,作为新的死亡率信息系统的基础。为实施该系统,计划采取按全国地理区域划分的多步骤战略方法。全国性的实施工作已于 2013 年 12 月完成,并从 2014 年 1 月起实现了 100% 的电子死亡认证。本文报告了该系统的实施过程,并介绍了新建立的死亡率信息系统。
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