Exchanging, Managing, and Meaningfully Using Health Data in 2024

The following is a guest article by Jolie Ritzo, VP of Strategy and Network Engagement at Civitas Networks for Health Health data management in 2024 is both intricate and complex. From integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare and health data platforms to establishing robust data standards that reach beyond clinical settings to managing patient consent and increased patient access, it is fair to say that health data exchange and data management have many important intricacies worthy of careful attention. The scope of health data sharing and use of health data have expanded far beyond electronic health record adoption in healthcare settings to encompass data sets inclusive of demographics, behavioral health, social determinants of health (SDOH), and public health. This expansion not only amplifies the volume of data but also the need for meticulous management to ensure quality, privacy, and trust are maintained across the healthcare and community care continuum. Here are some of the most exciting and challenging aspects of both exchanging and using comprehensive health data this year and ahead. Community and Data Governance: Catalyzing Action It’s been said before that “data exchange and community action happen at the speed of trust”– this couldn’t be truer. For meaningful health improvement to last, both community and data governance are a must. Collaboration and public-private partnerships are needed to actively involve many stakeholders in decision-...
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