Abstract
Comprehensive health data interoperability is recognized as an essential element of high-functioning and accountable health service. Canada is lagging in health data interoperability compared to international comparators, and lacks a comprehensive approach to human factor interoperability, defined as system-level relationships that impact the capacity of health sector stakeholders to adopt harmonized health data standards and technology. Without addressing these system-level relationships, the adoption of harmonized health data standards and technology will be obstructed and Canadians will be underserved. The proposed health data interoperability framework articulates the factors that Canada needs to address to optimize health data design to support quality health programs and services.
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Affleck, E., Sutherland, E., Lindeman, C., Golonka, R., Price, T., Murphy, T., … Fraser, C. (2024). Human Factor Health Data Interoperability. Healthcare Papers. Longwoods Publishing Corp. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpap.2024.27272
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