Policy & Regulationelectronic health recordshealth policycanada
Canada's fragmented electronic health records harm patients
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New research finds Canada's fragmented electronic health records harm patients and cost taxpayers billions. Per the research, Canada needs to establish clear accountability for health data oversight and co-ordination of electronic health records.
Key Points
- 1What: New research finds fragmented electronic health records in Canada harm patients and increase costs.
- 2Why: The study links these harms and costs to inadequate accountability and co-ordination of health data oversight.
- 3So what: Per the research, Canada must establish clear accountability and co-ordination to address patient harm and fiscal impact.
Scoring Rationale
The finding affects national health data governance and data quality, which matters to practitioners and policymakers; notable but not a technical breakthrough.
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