Examine frameworks policies and strategies for effective information governance in healthcare organizations
Richard Okyere Boadu, Victor Wireko Adu, Kwame Adu Okyere Boadu, Baishatu Ibrahim, Prince Akey, Amponsah Amishadas Mensah, Godwin Adzakpah, Nathan Kumasenu Mensah, Mohd Ismail Ibrahim, Mohd Ismail Ibrahim, Mohd Ismail Ibrahim, Mohd Ismail Ibrahim

TL;DR
This study explores how healthcare organizations in Ghana manage health information, finding that knowledge and training on data governance need improvement.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the current state of information governance in Ghanaian healthcare and identifies gaps in knowledge and training.
Findings
Healthcare professionals showed moderate understanding of data stewardship and privacy, with significant variation by profession.
Poor data collection methods and low training levels hinder effective data governance.
Most professionals support regulatory compliance but emphasize the need for more training and resources.
Abstract
Health information, over the years, has been regarded as one of the crucial assets in the landscape of health on the grounds of the myriads of benefits derived from it. It plays a major role in policy planning and implementation, quality improvement, clinical decision-making, care continuity, disease surveillance, etc., making it an integral part of healthcare delivery. This substantiates the pressing need for an appropriate information governance (IG) system, ensuring proper data stewardship, measures to ensure data quality and that preserving the privacy and confidentiality of patient data are in place. As part of conscious efforts to improve health information governance, this study examines the entire information governance structure of healthcare facilities used as study areas, taking into account the effectiveness of data stewardship, data quality management and compliance with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Quality and Management · Healthcare Systems and Reforms · Ethics in Clinical Research
