The winding road of requesting healthcare data for analytics purposes: using the one-interview mental model method for improving services of health data governance and big data request processes

IF 1.7 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Kanupriya Singh, I. Jahnke, A. Mosa, P. Calyam
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Medical schools store large sets of patient data. The data is important for the analysis of trends and patterns in healthcare practice. However, obtaining access to the data can be problematic due to the data protection mechanisms. In this study, we investigate the current practices from the lens of both the data requester and the data provider. Results reveal discrepancies between how the provider organises the data governance process, how the process is presented to the data requester, and the data requester’s perception of satisfactory user experience. This study provides a simple one interview mental model method approach for data governance services to reveal potential problems in the process. This is a quick and effective method for data providers to help uncover the challenges and to provide foundations for future fully automated (human out of the loop) systems for data accessibility in healthcare organisations.
为分析目的请求医疗数据的曲折之路:使用一次访谈心理模型方法改进医疗数据治理和大数据请求流程的服务
医学院存储大量患者数据。这些数据对于分析医疗保健实践中的趋势和模式非常重要。然而,由于数据保护机制的原因,获取对数据的访问可能会有问题。在本研究中,我们从数据请求者和数据提供者的角度调查当前的实践。结果揭示了提供者如何组织数据治理流程、如何将流程呈现给数据请求者以及数据请求者对满意用户体验的感知之间的差异。本研究为数据治理服务提供了一种简单的一次访谈心理模型方法,以揭示过程中的潜在问题。对于数据提供者来说,这是一种快速有效的方法,可以帮助他们发现挑战,并为医疗保健组织中未来的数据可访问性全自动(人工退出)系统提供基础。
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Journal of Business Analytics
Journal of Business Analytics Business, Management and Accounting-Management Information Systems
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