Order Number |
463823092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Review the following website or the internet to find articles on specific secondary data sources.
Source: Quality Healthcare through Quality Information: American Health Information Management Association. Retrieved from http://www.ahima.org/
Analyze your findings on secondary data sources and discuss them with your classmates. How do the findings add to and contribute to the information provided in the text? Try not to duplicate articles that your classmates have chosen.
Discussion responses should be on topic, original, and contribute to the quality of the discussion by making frequent informed references to lesson material. Discussion of topic one should be at least 300 words for a total of two pages. Be thoughtful, creative, and work to advance the Discussion, Then On two different paragraph give your personal opinion to Alyssa Mejia and Brenda Windham.
Alyssa Mejia
Secondary data sources are filled with information that has been complied previously by others that are not researchers. Examples of secondary data sources are like government reports or statistics. The benefits of secondary data sources is there will always be an enormous collection of these sources always readily available. One issue with secondary data sources is the authenticity could be loss. Through time, parts of documents may be lost which could lead to being unaware of the author of the document. This can be an issue because it can lead to having trouble sourcing documents and being sure the source is unbiased (Thompson, 2017) .
A lot of healthcare providers and workers would like to see a cross-institutional medical database that is filled with clinical research in data from different systems. This would allow for more efficient and easier access to more secondary sources all in one system (Wiesenauer, Johner, & Röhrig, 2012) .
Thompson, K. (2017, April 24). The strengths and limitations of secondary data. Retrieved January 16, 2019, from https://revisesociology.com/2017/04/24/the-strengths-and-limitations-of-secondary-data/
Wiesenauer, M., Johner, C., & Röhrig, R. (2012). Secondary use of clinical data in healthcare providers – an overview on research, regulatory and ethical requirements. Studies In Health Technology And Informatics, 180, 614–618. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mdc&AN=22874264&site=ehost-live
Brenda Windham
Secondary Data Source Findings:
Analyzing findings in secondary data source-collecting data, statistics data can be at different levels to conduct information in depth. Secondary data has been collected and readily available from other sources. Secondary data are cheaper and more obtainable then primary data. Secondary data is available when primary data can not be obtain at all. Advantage of secondary data is economical, saves efforts and expenses.
Time saving and cost effectiveness,transforming healthcare through secondary use of health data, calls for a private collaboration and a role for government in creating incentives for the private sector to collect, share and use in health data. This report also urges public-private partnerships to establish standards and redefine sectional architectural to allow interoperability.
Reference:
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