2019
DOI: 10.5334/egems.258
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Applying an Electronic Health Records Data Quality Framework Across Service Sectors: A Case Study of Juvenile Justice System Data

Abstract: Context: Integrating electronic health records (EHR) with other sources of administrative data is key to identifying factors affecting the long-term health of traditionally underserved populations, such as individuals involved in the justice system. Linking existing administrative data from multiple sources overcomes many of the limitations of traditional prospective studies of population health, but the linking process assumes high levels of data quality and consistency within administrative data… Show more

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“…Some authors point out that erroneous or incomplete data is produced by socio-cultural barriers between health personnel and users of health services [ 30 ]. Therefore, this variability in the completeness of the data is not attributed to the system since the DCS-TDCC has mandatory fields and fields with predefined data for registration, which facilitates the process of communication and interoperability [ 31 , 32 ], and thus avoids that there are imprecise diagnoses with false positives or false negatives in the interpretation of cervical cytology by the pathologist [ 18 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors point out that erroneous or incomplete data is produced by socio-cultural barriers between health personnel and users of health services [ 30 ]. Therefore, this variability in the completeness of the data is not attributed to the system since the DCS-TDCC has mandatory fields and fields with predefined data for registration, which facilitates the process of communication and interoperability [ 31 , 32 ], and thus avoids that there are imprecise diagnoses with false positives or false negatives in the interpretation of cervical cytology by the pathologist [ 18 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details regarding type of treatment (e.g., modality, duration) and treatment quality-which could influence treatment engagement-were also missing. These limitations more broadly highlight issues with administrative data, and in this case court records, which are often subject to error (Aalsma et al, 2019) and not always a reliable source of information regarding treatment or service utilization (Dennis et al, 2019;Scott et al, 2019). Last, the article focused on how the court responds to positive ODS results; additional research should examine differences in judicial decision-making among youth with and without history of positive ODS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, we rely on administrative data, in which data quality is often a concern. Still, we utilized sophisticated data management and cleaning to ensure data quality (Aalsma, Schwartz, Haight, Jarjoura, & Dir, 2019). Lastly, we are unable to account for the probation officer's perspective and judgment during the decision-making process.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%