Population Data Centre Profile: The Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.

作者: Charles Burchill , Jennifer Enns , Mark Smith , Alan Katz , Dave Towns

DOI: 10.23889/IJPDS.V5I1.1131

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摘要: Objective To profile the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP), a population health data centre located at University of in Winnipeg, Canada. Approach We describe how MCHP was established and funded, it continues to operate based on foundation trust respect between researchers stakeholders Government's Department Health. MCHP's research priorities are jointly determined by its scientists' own interests questions put forward from government ministries. Data governance, privacy, linkage processes access discussed detail. also provide three illustrative examples Repository action, demonstrating studies using variety datasets have had an impact social policies programs Manitoba. Discussion has experienced tremendous growth over last decades. discuss emerging directions as capacity innovation expand, including focus natural language processing other applications artificial intelligence techniques, leadership role new SPOR Canadian Platform, foray into policy evaluation analysis. With these exciting opportunities horizon, future looks exceptionally bright.

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