FAIR Equivalency in Indonesia's Digital Health Framework

IF 1.3 3区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Putu Hadi Purnama Jati
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Abstract

Abstract The objective of this study was to assess the regulatory framework for health data in Indonesia in order to understand the policy context and explore the possibility of expanding the adoption and implementation of the FAIR Guidelines, which state that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR), in Indonesia. Although the FAIR Guidelines were not explicitly mentioned in any of the policy documents relevant to the Indonesian digital health sector, six out of the eight documents analysed contained FAIR Equivalent principles. In particular, Indonesia's Population Identification Number (NIK) has the potential, as a unique identifier, to support the integration and interoperability (findability) of data, which is crucial to all other aspects of the FAIR Guidelines. There is also a plan to build standards and protocols into the implementation of information systems in each ministry and government agency to improve data accessibility (accessibility), the integration of the various information systems is planned/ongoing (interoperability), and the need for a standardised arrangement for health information systems related to health data following the community standard is recognised (reusability). The documents at the core of Indonesia's digital health/eHealth policy have the highest FAIR Equivalency Score (FE-Score), showing some degree of alignment between the Indonesian digital health implementation vision and the FAIR Guidelines. This indicates that Indonesia's digital health sector is open to using the FAIR Guidelines.
印度尼西亚数字卫生框架中的公平对等
本研究的目的是评估印度尼西亚卫生数据的监管框架,以了解政策背景,并探索扩大公平准则的采用和实施的可能性,该准则指出,印度尼西亚的数据应该是可查找的、可访问的、可互操作的和可重复使用的(FAIR)。虽然与印度尼西亚数字卫生部门有关的任何政策文件都没有明确提到公平准则,但所分析的8个文件中有6个包含公平等效原则。特别是,印度尼西亚的人口识别号码(NIK)作为唯一标识符,具有支持数据整合和互操作性(可查找性)的潜力,这对《公平准则》的所有其他方面都至关重要。还有一项计划,在每个部委和政府机构的信息系统实施中建立标准和协议,以改善数据的可访问性(可访问性),计划/正在进行各种信息系统的整合(互操作性),并认识到需要按照社区标准对卫生数据相关的卫生信息系统进行标准化安排(可重用性)。作为印度尼西亚数字卫生/电子卫生政策核心的文件具有最高的公平等效分数(FE-Score),表明印度尼西亚数字卫生实施愿景与公平指南之间存在一定程度的一致性。这表明印度尼西亚的数字卫生部门对使用《公平准则》持开放态度。
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Data Intelligence
Data Intelligence COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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