Creating an Open Data City for Healthcare: A Critical Review of Data Management Strategy and Development in China

IF 5.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Z. Fang, Q. Lu, Long Chen, Jiayin Meng, Zhen Ye, Michael Pitt
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Abstract

The unexpected increased cases of COVID-19 pressured the healthcare system to be exposed to unprecedented challenges, where healthcare management is a complex but essential process to manage and coordinate all information and resources. Critical problems are emerging in this new routine and demanding a higher efficiency of medical data sharing. It is becoming necessary to improve the performances of city systems and create an open data city for reliable information and data sharing (e.g., medical and testing) for better public awareness and healthcare services. This research aims to critically review past efforts in open data city for healthcare from the perspective of data management strategy and development. China was selected as a representative due to its fast development in healthcare infrastructure and medical big data, and 79 out of 4,611 articles were selected, reviewed, and analyzed. A mixed-method approach was implemented to review and assess the existing efforts of open data city for healthcare through latitudinal and longitudinal analyses from five aspects based on sociotechnical systems: technology, people, infrastructure, processes, and culture. The gaps, missions, and challenges of developing an open data city for healthcare are also summarized, and an open data city healthcare reinforcement framework is proposed accordingly. This research contributes a new multidimensional way to rethink the development of open data city in healthcare and helps establish the state of the art of open data city. © 2022 American Society of Civil Engineers.
创建医疗保健开放数据城市——中国数据管理战略与发展述评
新冠肺炎病例的意外增加使医疗系统面临前所未有的挑战,医疗管理是管理和协调所有信息和资源的复杂但必不可少的过程。在这种新的常规中出现了关键问题,并要求更高的医疗数据共享效率。有必要提高城市系统的性能,创建一个开放的数据城市,实现可靠的信息和数据共享(如医疗和检测),以提高公众意识和医疗保健服务。本研究旨在从数据管理战略和发展的角度,批判性地回顾过去在医疗保健开放数据城市方面所做的努力。中国因其在医疗基础设施和医疗大数据方面的快速发展而被选为代表,4611篇文章中有79篇被选中、回顾和分析。采用混合方法,通过基于社会技术系统的五个方面的横向和纵向分析,审查和评估开放数据城市在医疗保健方面的现有努力:技术、人员、基础设施、流程和文化。总结了发展医疗保健开放数据城市的差距、任务和挑战,并据此提出了开放数据城市医疗保健强化框架。这项研究为重新思考开放数据城市在医疗保健领域的发展提供了一种新的多维方式,并有助于建立开放数据城市的最新技术。©2022美国土木工程师学会。
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Journal of Management in Engineering
Journal of Management in Engineering 工程技术-工程:工业
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
23.00%
发文量
124
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Management in Engineering offers an avenue for researchers and practitioners to present contemporary issues associated with management and leadership for the civil engineer. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers, case studies, technical notes, and discussions of interest to the practice of civil engineering.
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