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Using Patient Data for Indicator Reporting

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Secondary uses of patient-level data are critical for dynamically implementing programmatic and policy changes. Using a proposed global health data exchange standard, priority indicators can be created accurately, safely, reproducibly, and flexibly from transactional data. This session engages with the methodology, approaches to privacy and safety, and implementation best practices to create aggregate indicators for reporting using patient-level data through the use of proposed data exchange standards.

Dec 11, 2019 02:15 PM - 03:30 PM(America/New_York)
Venue : Linden Oak
20191211T1415 20191211T1530 America/New_York Using Patient Data for Indicator Reporting

Secondary uses of patient-level data are critical for dynamically implementing programmatic and policy changes. Using a proposed global health data exchange standard, priority indicators can be created accurately, safely, reproducibly, and flexibly from transactional data. This session engages with the methodology, approaches to privacy and safety, and implementation best practices to create aggregate indicators for reporting using patient-level data through the use of proposed data exchange standards.

Linden Oak 2019 Global Digital Health Forum gdhf2019@dryfta.org
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Senior Product Manager
,
IntraHealth
Technical Director
,
Digital Square
Solutions Architect
,
CTC, Inc
Senior HIS Advisor
,
USAID/STAR
M and E and Digital Health Advisor
,
USAID/JHU
 Alice Liu
Deputy Director of Programs
,
Digital Square/PATH
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