A systematic review of the quality and timeliness of public health data

W. Bonney
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The quality and timeliness of public health data is a topic of prime concern in this information age. Many epidemiologists, health scientists and researchers in the public health domain have consistently emphasized on the importance of the need for the right timely data for the right decision-making at the right time. In other words, there is an urgent need to ensure that the right data reaches the right people at the right time. However, this urgent need appears to be misleading and not achievable in the current public health practices and workflow processes. The workflow processes in the current healthcare environments enable data collection to be delayed and only to be captured when the events have already occurred. In this paper, a systematic review of relevant scientific literature was used to not only explore the complexity and uniqueness of public health data, but also explain why improving the quality and timeliness of public health data is a challenging endeavor for many epidemiologists, health scientists and researchers. Recommendations for streamlining the public health workflow processes to support the generation of high-quality and timely public health data were also discussed in the paper.
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对公共卫生数据的质量和及时性进行系统审查
在这个信息时代,公共卫生数据的质量和及时性是一个主要关注的话题。许多流行病学家、卫生科学家和公共卫生领域的研究人员一直强调,需要在正确的时间获得正确的及时数据,以便做出正确的决策。换句话说,迫切需要确保正确的数据在正确的时间到达正确的人手中。然而,这种迫切需要似乎具有误导性,而且在目前的公共卫生做法和工作流程中无法实现。当前医疗保健环境中的工作流流程允许延迟数据收集,并且仅在事件已经发生时才捕获数据。本文通过对相关科学文献的系统回顾,不仅探讨了公共卫生数据的复杂性和独特性,而且解释了为什么提高公共卫生数据的质量和及时性对许多流行病学家、卫生科学家和研究人员来说是一项具有挑战性的努力。该文件还讨论了关于简化公共卫生工作流程以支持生成高质量和及时的公共卫生数据的建议。
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