Accelerate Healthcare Outcomes with Data Quality

Discover how quality data impacts healthcare outcomes in this on-demand webinar.

In an age where data serves as the heartbeat of healthcare innovation, ensuring its quality is not just a requirement—it’s a mission. The integrity of healthcare data significantly influences patient care, decision-making, and overall healthcare outcomes. Recognizing this critical priority, we have partnered with Innovaccer to bring to you an on-demand webinar entitled “Data Quality and its Impact on Healthcare Outcomes.”

Learn the importance of data quality in healthcare

Featuring a panel of experts from Innovaccer and Wolters Kluwer Health Language, this webinar dives deep into the challenges and solutions surrounding healthcare data quality. You’ll gain knowledge and insights on enhancing data quality within your organization so that it can be leveraged for better health outcomes.

Key takeaways

  • Real-World Applications: Understand through the case study of Mrs. Harrington, a 63-year-old patient with complex medical history, how data quality directly impacts patient care.
  • Dimensions of Data Quality: Gain insights into the six key dimensions of data quality—completeness, conformity, consistency, duplicacy, timeliness, accuracy—and why they matter.
  • Challenges in Healthcare Data: Address the diverse representations of healthcare data and how they add to the complexity and challenges of deriving

Executive Order Focuses on Protecting Health Data from Countries of Concern | Insights

President Joe Biden issued an Executive Order on Feb. 28, 2024, designed to protect Americans’ data security by, among other things, directing the US departments of Health and Human Services, Defense and Veterans Affairs to help ensure federal grants, contracts and awards are not used by “countries of concern” to facilitate access to Americans’ health data. It authorizes the US Attorney General to prevent the large-scale transfer of Americans’ personal data to countries of concern and provide safeguards around other activities that could give those countries access to Americans’ sensitive data.

The Executive Order comes on the heels of congressional action designed to prohibit government contracts with specific companies because of congressional ease over whether these companies’ have relationships with the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party.

The Executive Order

The President’s Executive Order focuses on information, including genomic data, biometric data, personal health data, geolocation data, financial data and certain kinds of personally identifiable information.

Specifically, the Executive Order:

  • requires the US Department of Justice to issue regulations that “establish clear protections for Americans’ sensitive personal data from access and exploitation by countries of concern.” These protections will extend to genomic data, biometric data, personal health