A national framework for e-health data collection in Jordan with current practices

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This paper proposes a health data collection and integration framework for the Jordanian health sector. It aims to strengthen the quality of Jordanian Health Systems (JHS) and ensure the provision of sustainable high quality e-health services for populations. The framework is developed to prepare the strategy involving current practices for health data collection basedon DLL and V-Model. We studied critical features associated with collection and integration processes through concentrating on analysing a set of actual data (cancer and diabetes in Jordan). The result of analysis demonstrates the needs and optimum data collection process for e-health data and directs all Jordanian Health Organisations (JHOs) to work within a common mechanism, which can reduce data inconsistency, enhance the JHS's capacity and sustainability, leverage the quality of the delivered health services and reduce the cost of healthcare.

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AlSobeh, A. M. R., Klaib, A. F., & Yahya, A. A. (2019). A national framework for e-health data collection in Jordan with current practices. International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 59(1), 64–73. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJCAT.2019.097118

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