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Developing a Model for National Health Information Governance Program in Iran.

Fatemeh Rouzbahani1, Farkhondeh Asadi1, Reza Rabiei1, Hamid Moghaddasi1, Hassan Emami1.   

Abstract

With regard to the importance of health Information Governance (IG) programs in improving the quality and reducing the cost of healthcare services and the lack of a coherent health IG program in Iran's health system, this study aimed to develop a model for national health information governance program in Iran. The present research was an applied, cross-sectional descriptive study that was done in three steps, including literature review, development of a model for national health IG program in Iran, and model validation. In the third step, we used a questioner to validate the model through the Delphi method. Data analysis was done by descriptive statistics. The model for the national IG program in Iran was developed in 3 main sections consisting of 13 components, 12 principles, natural and judicial authorities of the health IG program, and their job description. Findings from the validation of the initial model showed that most experts (93%) confirmed the components and sub-components, principles, and natural and legal bodies supervising the national health IG program and their job description in the proposed model. Considering the structure of the Iranian health system, it was recommended to establish a health IG council in the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in order to develop guidelines and give advice to health care providers. Based on the proposed model, directors and staff of different departments of health care centers, especially those involved in health IG, are also responsible for the better implementation of the national health IG program. ©Carol Davila University Press.

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Keywords:  Information governance; Iran; health

Year:  2020        PMID: 33456599      PMCID: PMC7803313          DOI: 10.25122/jml-2020-0036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Life        ISSN: 1844-122X


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