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Vincent Looten - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the need of an open Data Quality Policy the case of the transparency health Database in the prevention of conflict of interest
    Medical Informatics Europe, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

  • MIE - The Need of an Open Data Quality Policy: The Case of the "Transparency - Health" Database in the Prevention of Conflict of Interest.
    Studies in health technology and informatics, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

Rodolphe Jantzen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the need of an open Data Quality Policy the case of the transparency health Database in the prevention of conflict of interest
    Medical Informatics Europe, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

  • MIE - The Need of an Open Data Quality Policy: The Case of the "Transparency - Health" Database in the Prevention of Conflict of Interest.
    Studies in health technology and informatics, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

Margaret Hogarth - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Data Clean-Up and Management: A Practical Guide for Librarians
    2012
    Co-Authors: Kenneth Furuta, Margaret Hogarth
    Abstract:

    Data use in the library has specific characteristics and common problems. Data Clean-up and Management addresses these, and provides methods to clean up frequently-occurring Data problems using readily-available applications. The authors highlight the importance and methods of Data analysis and presentation, and offer guidelines and recommendations for a Data Quality Policy. The book gives step-by-step how-to directions for common dirty Data issues.Focused towards libraries and practicing librariansDeals with practical, real-life issues and addresses common problems that all libraries faceOffers cradle-to-grave treatment for preparing and using Data, including download, clean-up, management, analysis and presentation

  • Data Quality Policy
    Data Clean-Up and Management, 2012
    Co-Authors: Margaret Hogarth
    Abstract:

    Poor Data Quality has serious consequences for an organization. Ideally, libraries can develop a culture of care and knowledge about Data, its life cycle and Data Quality. Common errors can be identified and processes adjusted to minimize error rates. A Data Quality Policy is best when viewpoints from the stakeholders are incorporated.

Anita Burgun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the need of an open Data Quality Policy the case of the transparency health Database in the prevention of conflict of interest
    Medical Informatics Europe, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

  • MIE - The Need of an Open Data Quality Policy: The Case of the "Transparency - Health" Database in the Prevention of Conflict of Interest.
    Studies in health technology and informatics, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

Bastien Rance - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the need of an open Data Quality Policy the case of the transparency health Database in the prevention of conflict of interest
    Medical Informatics Europe, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.

  • MIE - The Need of an Open Data Quality Policy: The Case of the "Transparency - Health" Database in the Prevention of Conflict of Interest.
    Studies in health technology and informatics, 2018
    Co-Authors: Rodolphe Jantzen, Bastien Rance, Sandrine Katsahian, Anita Burgun, Vincent Looten
    Abstract:

    Open Data available largely and with minimal constraints to the general public and journalists are needed to help rebuild trust between citizens and the health system. By opening Data, we can expect to increase the democratic accountability, the self-empowerment of citizens. This article aims at assessing the Quality and reusability of the Transparency - Health Database with regards to the FAIR principles. More specifically, we observe the Quality of the identity of the French medical doctors in the Transp-db. This study shows that the Quality of the Data in the Transp-db does not allow to identity with certainty those who benefit from an advantage or remuneration to be confirmed, reducing noticeably the impact of the open Data effort.