Bridging the Health Data Divide

Fundamental quality, safety, and cost problems have not been resolved by the increasing digitization of health care. This digitization has progressed alongside the presence of a persistent divide between clinicians, the domain experts, and the technical experts, such as data scientists. The disconne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical Internet research 2016-12, Vol.18 (12), p.e325-e325
Hauptverfasser: Celi, Leo Anthony, Davidzon, Guido, Johnson, Alistair Ew, Komorowski, Matthieu, Marshall, Dominic C, Nair, Sunil S, Phillips, Colin T, Pollard, Tom J, Raffa, Jesse D, Salciccioli, Justin D, Salgueiro, Francisco Muge, Stone, David J
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Zusammenfassung:Fundamental quality, safety, and cost problems have not been resolved by the increasing digitization of health care. This digitization has progressed alongside the presence of a persistent divide between clinicians, the domain experts, and the technical experts, such as data scientists. The disconnect between clinicians and data scientists translates into a waste of research and health care resources, slow uptake of innovations, and poorer outcomes than are desirable and achievable. The divide can be narrowed by creating a culture of collaboration between these two disciplines, exemplified by events such as datathons. However, in order to more fully and meaningfully bridge the divide, the infrastructure of medical education, publication, and funding processes must evolve to support and enhance a learning health care system.
ISSN:1438-8871
1439-4456
1438-8871
DOI:10.2196/jmir.6400