Key features of an EU health information system: a concept mapping study

2016 
Background: Despite the acknowledged value of an EU health information system (EU–HISys) and the many achievements in this field, the landscape is still heavily fragmented and incomplete. Through a systematic analysis of the opinions and valuations of public health stakeholders, this study aims to conceptualize key features of an EU–HISys. Methods: Public health professionals and policymakers were invited to participate in a concept mapping procedure. First, participants ( N = 34) formulated statements that reflected their vision of an EU–HISys. Second, participants ( N = 28) rated the relative importance of each statement and grouped conceptually similar ones. Principal Component and cluster analyses were used to condense these results to EU–HISys key features in a concept map. The number of key features and the labelling of the concept map were determined by expert consensus. Results: The concept map contains 10 key features that summarize 93 statements. The map consists of a horizontal axis that represents the relevance of an ‘organizational strategy’, which deals with the ‘efforts’ to design and develop an EU–HISys and the ‘achievements’ gained by a functioning EU–HISys. The vertical axis represents the ‘professional orientation’ of the EU–HISys, ranging from the ‘scientific’ through to the ‘policy’ perspective. The top ranking statement expressed the need to establish a system that is permanent and sustainable. The top ranking key feature focuses on data and information quality. Conclusions: This study provides insights into key features of an EU–HISys. The results can be used to guide future planning and to support the development of a health information system for Europe.
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