Using Information Entropy to Monitor Chief Complaint Characteristics and Quality
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Introduction Health care processes consume increasing volumes of digital data. However, creating and leveraging high quality integrated health data is challenging because large-scale health data derives from systems where data is captured from varying workflows, yielding varying data quality, potentially limiting its utility for various uses, including population health. To ensure accurate results, it’s important to assess the data quality for the particular use. Examples of sub-optimal health data quality abound: accuracy varies for medication and diagnostic data in hospital discharge and claims data; electronic laboratory data used to identify notifiable public-health cases shows varying levels of completeness across data sources; data timeliness has been found to vary across different data sources. Given that there is clear increasing focus on large health data sources; there are known data quality issues that hinder the utility of such data; and there is a paucity of medical literature describing approaches for evaluating these issues across integrated health data sources, we hypothesize that novel methods for ongoing monitoring of data quality in rapidly growing large health data sets, including surveillance data, will improve the accuracy and overall utility of these data.
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