Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles

Autores
Holly, Louise; Thom, Shannon; Elzemety, Mohamed; Murage, Beatrice; Mathieson, Kirsten; Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Holly, Louise. Transform Health; Suiza
Fil: Thom, Shannon. Fondation Botnar. Young Experts: Tech 4 Health; Suiza
Fil: Elzemety, Mohamed. Fondation Botnar. Young Experts: Tech 4 Health; Suiza
Fil: Murage, Beatrice. Transform Health; Suiza
Fil: Mathieson, Kirsten. Transform Health; Suiza
Fil: Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel. Red Centroamericana de Informática en Salud; Guatemala
Fil: Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Instituto de Bioética; Argentina
Abstract: Purpose – This paper introduces a new set of equity and rights-based principles for health data governance (HDG) and makes the case for their adoption into global, regional and national policy and practice. Design/methodology/approach – This paper discusses the need for a unified approach to HDG that maximises the value of data for whole populations. It describes the unique process employed to develop a set of HDG principles. The paper highlights lessons learned from the principle development process and proposes steps to incorporate them into data governance policies and practice. Findings – More than 200 individuals from 130 organisations contributed to the development of the HDG principles, which are clustered around three interconnected objectives of protecting people, promoting health value and prioritising equity. The principles build on existing norms and guidelines by bringing a human rights and equity lens to HDG. Practical implications – The principles offer a strong vision for HDG that reaps the public good benefits of health data whilst safeguarding individual rights. They can be used by governments and other actors as a guide for the equitable collection and use of health data. The inclusive model used to develop the principles can be replicated to strengthen future data governance approaches. Originality/value – The article describes the first bottom-up effort to develop a set of principles for HDG.
Fuente
International Journal of Health Governance. 2023, 28(3)
Materia
SALUD PÚBLICA
PARTICIPACION SOCIAL
USUARIOS
SEGURIDAD INFORMATICA
POLITICA SANITARIA
DERECHO A LA SALUD
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
title Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
spellingShingle Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
Holly, Louise
SALUD PÚBLICA
PARTICIPACION SOCIAL
USUARIOS
SEGURIDAD INFORMATICA
POLITICA SANITARIA
DERECHO A LA SALUD
title_short Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
title_full Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
title_fullStr Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
title_sort Strengthening health data governance : new equity and rights-based principles
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Thom, Shannon
Elzemety, Mohamed
Murage, Beatrice
Mathieson, Kirsten
Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel
author Holly, Louise
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Thom, Shannon
Elzemety, Mohamed
Murage, Beatrice
Mathieson, Kirsten
Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel
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Elzemety, Mohamed
Murage, Beatrice
Mathieson, Kirsten
Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel
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PARTICIPACION SOCIAL
USUARIOS
SEGURIDAD INFORMATICA
POLITICA SANITARIA
DERECHO A LA SALUD
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PARTICIPACION SOCIAL
USUARIOS
SEGURIDAD INFORMATICA
POLITICA SANITARIA
DERECHO A LA SALUD
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Fil: Thom, Shannon. Fondation Botnar. Young Experts: Tech 4 Health; Suiza
Fil: Elzemety, Mohamed. Fondation Botnar. Young Experts: Tech 4 Health; Suiza
Fil: Murage, Beatrice. Transform Health; Suiza
Fil: Mathieson, Kirsten. Transform Health; Suiza
Fil: Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel. Red Centroamericana de Informática en Salud; Guatemala
Fil: Iñigo Petralanda, Maria Isabel. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Instituto de Bioética; Argentina
Abstract: Purpose – This paper introduces a new set of equity and rights-based principles for health data governance (HDG) and makes the case for their adoption into global, regional and national policy and practice. Design/methodology/approach – This paper discusses the need for a unified approach to HDG that maximises the value of data for whole populations. It describes the unique process employed to develop a set of HDG principles. The paper highlights lessons learned from the principle development process and proposes steps to incorporate them into data governance policies and practice. Findings – More than 200 individuals from 130 organisations contributed to the development of the HDG principles, which are clustered around three interconnected objectives of protecting people, promoting health value and prioritising equity. The principles build on existing norms and guidelines by bringing a human rights and equity lens to HDG. Practical implications – The principles offer a strong vision for HDG that reaps the public good benefits of health data whilst safeguarding individual rights. They can be used by governments and other actors as a guide for the equitable collection and use of health data. The inclusive model used to develop the principles can be replicated to strengthen future data governance approaches. Originality/value – The article describes the first bottom-up effort to develop a set of principles for HDG.
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