Reminding and monitoring: new uses of administrative data for preventive care.

L L Roos, D S Fedson, J D Roberts, M M Cohen
Author Information
  1. L L Roos: University of Manitoba.

Abstract

This article illustrates how administrative data can be used to improve population health in an environment of fiscal constraint. In our universal single-payer health system, health care providers submit standardized data. This allows provinces to create health information utilities that generate population-based data that can be used for research and health care delivery. Although more study is needed to determine the cost-effectiveness of using such data to raise the rates of primary and secondary prevention, it appears that appropriately designed information systems could improve population health with relatively little additional cost.

MeSH Term

Aged
Canada
Child
Costs and Cost Analysis
Databases, Factual
Female
Humans
Immunization Programs
Influenza, Human
Physician's Role
Preventive Health Services
Public Health Administration
Registries
Single-Payer System
Universal Health Insurance
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Vital Statistics

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