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salud publica mex 2019; 61 (2)
Quality of the health information system: A comparative analysis of reported indicators, OECD Mexico 2010-2016
Saturno-Hernández PJ, Martínez-Nicolás I, Flores-Hernández S, Poblano-Verástegui O
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 184-192
PDF size: 374.86 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To analyze quantity and quality of the information
reported by Mexico to OECD in relation to health indicators.
Materials and methods. Analysis of frequency of
indicators reporting, data quality, and comparison of reported
values in the OECD environment.
Results. We analyzed 191
indicators. Mexico reported annually (2010-2016) 52.9% of
them. Never reported 45.5%. The highest frequency of not
reported (84%) is in the “Quality of care” group. Among the
reported, information is of poor quality in 28.7% of them.
Comparatively, Mexico holds the worst results in OECD indicators
on screening of cancer, child and in-hospital mortality
from myocardial infarction, and hospitalization for diabetes,
among others.
Conclusions. Mexico has problems of lack
and quality of reported information, and frequently unfavorable
values among OECD countries. The information system
needs improvement, in both quantity and quality of data, and
its effective utilization.
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