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[Data Quality in the Chilean Health System: An Outstanding Debt with the Indigenous and Migrant Populations in Chile]

Carolina Acevedo De La Harpe1, Nathalie Jaramillo-Brun2

  • 1Centro de Investigación, Innovación y Creación, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Chile.

Revista Medica De Chile
|March 7, 2025

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Data quality issues in Chile

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Information Systems
  • Health Equity Research

Context:

  • Health equity is intrinsically linked to robust health systems.
  • Accurate population data is crucial for effective social policies.
  • Migrant and indigenous women in Chile face specific health challenges.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the quality of sexual and reproductive health data for migrant and indigenous women in Chile.
  • To analyze data coherence and availability within the Chilean health information system.
  • To understand how data limitations impact health equity for vulnerable populations.

Summary:

  • Review of Monthly Statistical Summaries (REM) from Chile's Department of Health Statistics and Information (DEIS) (2012-2024) revealed data quality issues.
  • Inconsistencies in data coding over time and lack of clear differentiation for zero or missing values hinder interpretation.

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  • A phenomenon termed "negative interdependence" was identified, perpetuating health inequities by omitting subnational context.
  • Impact:

    • Identified data biases in the DEIS-Chile system perpetuate health inequities.
    • Highlights the need for improved data collection and standardization to ensure accurate representation of migrant and indigenous women's health.
    • Emphasizes the critical role of data quality in achieving health equity and informing effective public health policies.