Chile's national center for health information systems: A public-private partnership to foster health care information interoperability
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Capurro, Daniel
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Echeverry, Aisen
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Figueroa, Rosa
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Guiñez, Sergio
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Taramasco, Carla
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Galindo, César
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Avendaño, Angélica
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García, Alejandra
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Hartel, Steffen
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2019-05-29T13:59:11Z
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2019-05-29T13:59:11Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017 ; 245:693-695.
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18798365
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09269630
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10.3233/978-1-61499-830-3-693
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169159
Abstract
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Despite the continuous technical advancements around health
information standards, a critical component to their
widespread adoption involves political agreement between a
diverse set of stakeholders. Countries that have addressed this
issue have used diverse strategies. In this vision paper we
present the path that Chile is taking to establish a national
program to implement health information standards and
achieve interoperability. The Chilean government established
an inter-agency program to define the current interoperabiity
situation, existing gaps, barriers, and facilitators for
interoperable health information systems. As an answer to the
identified issues, the government decided to fund a consortium
of Chilean universities to create the National Center for
Health Information Systems. This consortium should
encourage the interaction between all health care
stakeholders, both public and private, to advance the selection
of national standards and define certification procedures for
software and human resources in health information
technologies.