TY - CONF
T1 - Enabling Data Informed Health
T2 - Open Science Symposium 'Increase your Impact'
AU - Groenboom, Rix
AU - Koopal, Bouwe
AU - Oldenhuis, Hilbrand
AU - Bot, C.F.S.
AU - de Klerk, Sophie
PY - 2023/11/6
Y1 - 2023/11/6
N2 - Data is widely recognized as a potent catalyst for advancing healthcare effectiveness, increasing worker satisfaction, and mitigating healthcarecosts. The ongoing digital transformation within the healthcare sector promises to usher in a new era of flexible patient care, seamless inter-provider communication, and data-informed healthcare practices through the application of data science. However, more often than not data lacks interoperability across different healthcare institutions andare not readily available for analysis. This inability to share data leads to a higher administrative burden for healthcare providers and introduces risks when data is missing or when delays occur. Moreover, medical researchers face similar challenges in accessing medical data due to thedifficulty of extracting data from applications, a lack of standardization, and the required data transformations before it can be used for analysis. To address these complexities, a paradigm shift towards a data-centricapplication landscape is essential, where data serves as the bedrock of the healthcare infrastructure and is application agnostic.In short, a modern way to think about data in general is to go from an application driven landscape to a data driven landscape, which willallow for better interoperability and innovative healthcare solutions.
AB - Data is widely recognized as a potent catalyst for advancing healthcare effectiveness, increasing worker satisfaction, and mitigating healthcarecosts. The ongoing digital transformation within the healthcare sector promises to usher in a new era of flexible patient care, seamless inter-provider communication, and data-informed healthcare practices through the application of data science. However, more often than not data lacks interoperability across different healthcare institutions andare not readily available for analysis. This inability to share data leads to a higher administrative burden for healthcare providers and introduces risks when data is missing or when delays occur. Moreover, medical researchers face similar challenges in accessing medical data due to thedifficulty of extracting data from applications, a lack of standardization, and the required data transformations before it can be used for analysis. To address these complexities, a paradigm shift towards a data-centricapplication landscape is essential, where data serves as the bedrock of the healthcare infrastructure and is application agnostic.In short, a modern way to think about data in general is to go from an application driven landscape to a data driven landscape, which willallow for better interoperability and innovative healthcare solutions.
KW - electronic health record
KW - healthcare information system
KW - data science
KW - architecture
KW - elektronisch medisch dossier
KW - zorginformatiesysteem
KW - datawetenschap
KW - architectuur
M3 - Poster
Y2 - 6 November 2023 through 6 November 2023
ER -