OECD Health Policy Studies Strengthening Health Information Infrastructure for Health Care Quality Governance Good Practices, New Opportunities and Data Privacy Protection Challenges


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This book, based on studies of 19 countries on the development and use of personal health data and of 25 countries on development and use of electronic health record systems, includes results showing good practices, new opportunities and data privacy protection challenges.




OECD Health Policy Studies Health Data Governance Privacy, Monitoring and Research


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This report identifies eight key data governance mechanisms to maximise benefits to patients and to societies from the collection, linkage and analysis of health data, and to minimise risks to both patient privacy and the security of health data.




Health Data Governance for the Digital Age Implementing the OECD Recommendation on Health Data Governance


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Health data are essential to modern health care delivery, health system management and research and innovation, and must be well governed to foster their use while protecting privacy and data security. The 2016 OECD Recommendation on Health Data Governance provides a roadmap towards more harmonised approaches to health data governance across countries.




New Health Technologies Managing Access, Value and Sustainability


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This report discusses the need for an integrated and cyclical approach to managing health technology in order to mitigate clinical and financial risks, and ensure acceptable value for money.




Improving Healthcare Quality in Europe Characteristics, Effectiveness and Implementation of Different Strategies


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This volume, developed by the Observatory together with OECD, provides an overall conceptual framework for understanding and applying strategies aimed at improving quality of care. Crucially, it summarizes available evidence on different quality strategies and provides recommendations for their implementation. This book is intended to help policy-makers to understand concepts of quality and to support them to evaluate single strategies and combinations of strategies.




OECD Health Policy Studies Addressing Dementia The OECD Response


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This book examines the large and growing human and financial cost of dementia and discusses policy options for improving care, controlling costs, and facilitating research.




OECD Health Policy Studies Realising the Potential of Primary Health Care


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This report examines primary health care across OECD countries before the COVID-19 pandemic, and draws attention to how primary health care is not living up to its full potential. Doing things differently – through new models of organising services, better co-ordination among providers, better use of digital technology, and better use of resources and incentives – helps to improve care, reduce the need for hospitalisations, and mitigate health inequalities.




OECD Health Policy Studies Health in the 21st Century Putting Data to Work for Stronger Health Systems


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This report explores how data and digital technology can help achieve policy objectives and drive positive transformation in the health sector while managing new risks such as privacy, equity and implementation costs. It examines the following topics: improving service delivery models; empowering people to take an active role in their health and their care; improving public health; managing biomedical technologies; enabling better collaboration across borders; and improving health system governance and stewardship.




OECD Health Policy Studies Cancer Care Assuring Quality to Improve Survival


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Cancer Care: Assuring Quality to Improve Survival surveys the policy trends in cancer care over recent years and looks at survival rates to identify the why some countries are doing better than others.




OECD Health Policy Studies Making Mental Health Count The Social and Economic Costs of Neglecting Mental Health Care


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This book addresses the high cost of mental illness, the organisation of care, changes and future directions for the mental health workforce, indicators for mental health care and quality, and tools for better governance of the system.