2019
DOI: 10.1177/0162243919882083
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Data Performativity and Health: The Politics of Health Data Practices in Europe

Abstract: The European Commission produces the European Core Health Indicators (ECHI), a database containing different tools used to compare European Union (EU) countries and recommend policy changes. The ECHI feeds multiple reports and documents and finds its way into health policies. From this arises the main research question addressed in this paper: How is health in Europe influenced by ECHI data practices? Specifically, we look at how some health issues or populations are prioritized or dismissed, which ultimately … Show more

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“…Although our research model uses the Spanish Ministry of Health, Social Service, and Equality data to verify our hypotheses, there remain some limitations. One limitation was due to the phenomenon of the invisibility of data [1] related to social care arrangements. In addition, our results are based solely on the Spanish territory, which opens up the possibility that the findings are specific only to this country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although our research model uses the Spanish Ministry of Health, Social Service, and Equality data to verify our hypotheses, there remain some limitations. One limitation was due to the phenomenon of the invisibility of data [1] related to social care arrangements. In addition, our results are based solely on the Spanish territory, which opens up the possibility that the findings are specific only to this country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undoubtedly, this is reflected in improvements in the standard of the population's living. For its part, the population's health plays a fundamental role in its economic prosperity [1]. Health has a direct impact on the economy and economic growth [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The European Commission created the European Core Health Indicators (ECHIs), which are health indicators of the European Union whose objective is to obtain comparable and reliable data to contribute to the production of policies. The data emanating from these indicators will give an indication of the appropriate health policies to apply [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is inherently from above and might mimic similar processes described in the preceding section around the construction of common assessments understood through datapoints and percentages as opposed to conversation and engagement. Blouin (2020) argues that large datasets perform objectivity in the assemblage of health data at the point at which datasets become evidence for doing something with it or when data becomes evidence. Specifically, he says that as databases convert large swaths of particular data points and present them as evidence for policy, programs and/or interventions, databases reflect both presence/absence and are implicated in the curated production of knowledge (p. 319).…”
Section: Dataficationmentioning
confidence: 99%