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Perceptions of Data Quality in Electronic Health Record Reuse

Date/Time: 01 November 2019, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Speaker: Devan Ray Donaldson, Ph.D.
Speaker Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Information & Library Science, School of Informatics, Computing, & Engineering, Indiana University, Bloomington
Venue: John A. Burns School of Medicine, Medical Education Building Library: Computer Lab 107D

For more info: Youping Deng, dengy@hawaii.edu
Description: Everyone can agree that data quality is important, particularly when considering electronic health records. But what exactly is data quality and what dimensions of data quality are important? This presentation explores definitions of data quality for EHR data, explores why data quality is an important issue for EHR data, and discusses perceptions of data quality from the researcher’s perspective. This presentation also discusses the research design for a new project aimed at understanding and developing metrics for evaluating researchers’ perceptions of data quality for EHR data based on different use purposes.
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