It’s more important than ever that health information systems speak to each other better. Lack of interoperability harms patients and is costly, by @picardonhealth
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@_LoriMontgomery I totally agree. I think the public would be blown away to know that their Dr can’t get the data they need when they need it. It is costing lives and should be unacceptable to all of us.
Interoperability is the notion of your health data being portable between your various care providers. It is desperately needed in Alberta but also needs to be principle based. This report provides some guidance on how we get there.
For patients to get the best care possible, healthcare teams need communication and information. But what happens when information is fragmented or inaccessible? The Alberta Virtual Care “Interoperability Saves Lives” report offers solutions: https://t.co/hrse02v0BS #abhealth
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@dr_sajobi That’s a tough one isn’t it. Because a power analysis doesn’t necessarily provide what you really want - some degree of certainty that your experiment will be fruitful. To me, it’s a limitation of the evaluation criteria. Power does not help here IMO
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