Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system

Abstract.  The purpose of this article is to present an overview of the status of the Danish Health Care system’s internal debate about the role of health care information.  On the one hand, health information, when used appropriately can be a gold mine of information to help patients and in the de...

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Main Author: Justin C. Matus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oslo 2018-09-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Health Economics
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Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/5978
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spelling doaj-48ec6549092142bfb34fff0f15386efc2020-11-25T03:40:18ZengUniversity of OsloNordic Journal of Health Economics1892-97291892-97102018-09-016110.5617/njhe.5978Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care systemJustin C. Matus0Wilkes University Abstract.  The purpose of this article is to present an overview of the status of the Danish Health Care system’s internal debate about the role of health care information.  On the one hand, health information, when used appropriately can be a gold mine of information to help patients and in the development of policies and allocation of resources.  On the other hand, concerns about patient privacy, unmasking of poor quality, monitoring, reduced autonomy and political agendas give rise to suspicion and fear, i.e., the mine field.  An overview of the Danish health care system is presented with an emphasis on the perceived concerns and agendas of the various stakeholders.  The perceived risks and benefits of collecting, protecting and utilizing health information is presented.  The article concludes with a recommendation for greater cooperation among the various stakeholders.   Published: Online September 2018. https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/5978healthinformationpatientdataprivacyutilization
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Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system
Nordic Journal of Health Economics
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information
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author_facet Justin C. Matus
author_sort Justin C. Matus
title Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system
title_short Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system
title_full Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system
title_fullStr Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system
title_full_unstemmed Health care information: gold mine or mine field? Collection, protection and utilization in Denmark’s primary health care system
title_sort health care information: gold mine or mine field? collection, protection and utilization in denmark’s primary health care system
publisher University of Oslo
series Nordic Journal of Health Economics
issn 1892-9729
1892-9710
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract.  The purpose of this article is to present an overview of the status of the Danish Health Care system’s internal debate about the role of health care information.  On the one hand, health information, when used appropriately can be a gold mine of information to help patients and in the development of policies and allocation of resources.  On the other hand, concerns about patient privacy, unmasking of poor quality, monitoring, reduced autonomy and political agendas give rise to suspicion and fear, i.e., the mine field.  An overview of the Danish health care system is presented with an emphasis on the perceived concerns and agendas of the various stakeholders.  The perceived risks and benefits of collecting, protecting and utilizing health information is presented.  The article concludes with a recommendation for greater cooperation among the various stakeholders.   Published: Online September 2018.
topic health
information
patient
data
privacy
utilization
url https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/5978
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