Data Quality–Driven Improvement in Health Care: Systematic Literature Review
Anthony Lighterness,
Michael Adcock,
Lauren Abigail Scanlon
et al.
Abstract:Background:The promise of real-world evidence and the learning healthcare system primarily depends on access to highquality data. Despite widespread awareness of the prevalence and potential impacts of poor data quality (DQ), current best practices for its assessment and improvement are unknown.Objective: We sought to investigate how studies define, assess, and improve the quality of structured real-world healthcare data.Methods: A systematic literature search of studies in the English language was implemented… Show more
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