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Data Analytics:India Needs an Agency for Health Data


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India has no centralized body for disseminating and maintaining health data that itself is capable to analyse its health data. I propose the formation of a national health data agency (HDA) to provide an efficient and alternative system to counter the existing beaurocratic systems. HDA would necessarily utilize the underlying framework of performing three key tasks: collection, standardization, and analysis of health data across several domains (e.g. government, private, personal, etc.) and make it open to the public.
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  • Tongia, R., Rai, V. and Shrimali, G., Nature, 2017, 541, 30; doi:10.1038/541030d

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Partha Pratim Ray
Department of Computer Applications, Sikkim University, Gangtok 737 102, India

Abstract


India has no centralized body for disseminating and maintaining health data that itself is capable to analyse its health data. I propose the formation of a national health data agency (HDA) to provide an efficient and alternative system to counter the existing beaurocratic systems. HDA would necessarily utilize the underlying framework of performing three key tasks: collection, standardization, and analysis of health data across several domains (e.g. government, private, personal, etc.) and make it open to the public.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv112%2Fi06%2F1082-1082