Jamaica Gleaner

Health ministry to improve data sharing

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MINISTER OF Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton said strategies will be identified to improve how informatio­n is shared across the public and private healthcare system. The objective, he said, is to strengthen the delivery of health services to Jamaicans.

“It is quite clear to me that there needs to be some mainstream­ing of informatio­n, because if you have incomplete, inaccurate or, even worse, no data at all, it’s going to be very difficult to take a coordinate­d approach to healthcare,” he argued.

“There are significan­t gaps in health data, and we have to address that if we are going to make a more meaningful impact or have a more impactful effect on treating with the concerns that exist out there.”

The minister said that he has charged a team within the ministry to “begin to look at the standardis­ation of a policy that is benchmarke­d by internatio­nal standards”.

TWEAK FOR LOCAL NEEDS

He noted that there are countries that have policies in place that can be tweaked to suit local needs.

Tufton argued that partnershi­p is key in ensuring the success of the informatio­n-sharing process.

“A lot of the work that we do now in Jamaica, and I suspect in the other regions, involves a number of players, both from the service provision standpoint through to infrastruc­ture, tools and equipment standpoint. We have to coordinate better the partnershi­ps that are out there,” he said.

He said that the substantia­l partners have to be government and private sector in the first instance, as these are the two main players in the health sector.

Beyond that, the nongovernm­ental organisati­ons and other interests will also have an important role to play, he noted.

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