FAIR Equivalency with Regulatory Framework for Digital Health in Uganda

IF 1.3 3区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Mariam Basajja, M. van Reisen, Francisca Onaolapo Oladipo
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Abstract

Abstract This study explores the possibility of opening a policy window for the adoption of the FAIR Guidelines— that data be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR)—in Uganda's eHealth sector. Although the FAIR Guidelines were not mentioned in any of the policy documents relevant to Uganda's eHealth sector, the study found that 83% of the documents mentioned FAIR Equivalent efforts, such as the adoption of the National Identification Number (NIN) as a unique identifier in Uganda's national Electronic Health Management Information System (eHMIS) (findability), the planned/ongoing integration of various information systems (interoperability), and the alignment of various projects with international best practices/standards (reusability). A FAIR Equivalency Score (FE-Score), devised in this study as an aggregate score of the mention of the equivalent of FAIR facets in the policy documents, showed that the documents at the core of Uganda's digital health/eHealth policy have the highest score of all the documents analysed, indicating that there is a degree of alignment between Uganda's National eHealth Vision and the FAIR Guidelines. Therefore, it can be concluded that favourable conditions exist for the adoption and implementation of the FAIR Guidelines in Uganda's eHealth sector. Hence, it is recommended that the FAIR community adopt a capacity building strategy through organisations with a worldwide mandate, such as the World Health Organization, to promote the adoption of the FAIR Guidelines as part of international best practices.
FAIR与乌干达数字健康监管框架的等效性
摘要本研究探讨了在乌干达电子卫生部门为采用FAIR指南打开政策窗口的可能性,即数据是可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重复使用的(FAIR)。尽管与乌干达电子健康部门相关的任何政策文件中都没有提到FAIR指南,但研究发现,83%的文件提到了FAIR等效的努力,例如在乌干达国家电子健康管理信息系统(eHMIS)中采用国家身份号码(NIN)作为唯一标识符(可查找性),各种信息系统的计划/持续集成(互操作性),以及各种项目与国际最佳实践/标准的一致性(可重用性)。本研究中设计的FAIR等效分数(FE分数)是政策文件中提及FAIR方面等效内容的总分,表明乌干达数字健康/eHealth政策的核心文件在所有分析文件中得分最高,这表明乌干达的国家电子健康愿景与FAIR指南之间存在一定程度的一致性。因此,可以得出结论,在乌干达电子卫生部门采用和实施FAIR指南存在有利条件。因此,建议FAIR社区通过具有全球授权的组织(如世界卫生组织)采取能力建设战略,以促进将《FAIR指南》作为国际最佳实践的一部分。
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Data Intelligence
Data Intelligence COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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