Prioritizing health information for national health reporting - a Delphi study of the Joint Action on Health Information (InfAct)
Abstract Background Health information (HI) strategies exist in several EU Member States, however, they mainly focus on technical issues and improving governance rather than on content-related priority setting. There is also little research available about national prioritization processes underlyin...
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Main Authors: | Angela Fehr (Author), Stefanie Seeling (Author), Anselm Hornbacher (Author), Martin Thißen (Author), Petronille Bogaert (Author), Marie Delnord (Author), Ronan A. Lyons (Author), Mariken J. Tijhuis (Author), Peter Achterberg (Author), Thomas Ziese (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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