Data quality challenges: A content analysis in the e-health domain

作者: Marna Botha , Adele Botha , Marlien Herselman , R Santon Jouko Myllyoja Hannes Toivanen , R Henson

DOI: 10.1109/WICT.2014.7077311

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摘要: E-health (electronic health) has become a global term and is referred to in literature as conversion electronic health records, benefiting from internet use agreements order develop sufficient communication between healthcare professionals. Substandard data quality could impact of care facilities, lead privacy security issues, increase cost, create risks decrease the benefits using information systems. The essential, not only for patient care, but also monitoring performance service employees. Data collected presented should be accurate, complete, reliable, comprehensible accessible users. purpose paper explore challenges giving rise substandard records. identified can provide reference future interventions. To realise this paper, an inductive content analysis methodology was followed.

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