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Health care data and their sources.

R J Lagoe1, B S Kurtzig, V K Hohner

  • 1National Association of Health Data Organizations, Falls Church, Virginia, USA.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
|January 5, 2000
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This article details available health care data, including utilization, outcomes, and financial information from hospital databases. It explains data sources and content for better health data management.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Health Services Research
  • Data Management

Background:

  • Healthcare organizations generate vast amounts of data from various sources.
  • Understanding available data is crucial for improving healthcare quality and efficiency.
  • Internal and external data sources offer valuable insights into healthcare operations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the types of health care data available from internal and external sources.
  • To describe the utilization, outcomes, and financial data relevant to healthcare.
  • To focus on data accessible through computer abstract hospital databases, detailing their sources and content.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and industry reports on healthcare data.
  • Analysis of common data elements found in hospital databases.

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  • Categorization of data types including utilization, outcomes, and financial metrics.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of diverse health care data types from both internal and external repositories.
    • Detailed description of utilization, clinical outcomes, and financial data points.
    • Explanation of the structure, sources, and content of computer abstract hospital databases.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare data is abundant and varied, originating from multiple sources.
    • Hospital databases are a key resource for accessing and analyzing critical health information.
    • Effective utilization of this data can drive improvements in healthcare delivery and financial performance.