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TL;DR
TL;DR: Catharina Barkman points out that fractured and inaccessible data makes it difficult to measure healthcare accessibility and results. It's difficult for individuals to find clear answers about healthcare outcomes and wait times due to the complexity of locating relevant information on regional websites, especially for those unfamiliar with the system.
Key takeaways
- In a recent column, Catharina Barkman highlights the challenges in assessing healthcare accessibility and outcome metrics due to fragmented and inaccessible data
- She argues that the current state of data availability hinders individuals seeking clear and readily available answers
- A review of regional websites reveals that locating relevant information regarding healthcare results and wait times is unduly complicated and time-consuming, especially for those unfamiliar with the healthcare system
In a recent column, Catharina Barkman highlights the challenges in assessing healthcare accessibility and outcome metrics due to fragmented and inaccessible data. She argues that the current state of data availability hinders individuals seeking clear and readily available answers. A review of regional websites reveals that locating relevant information regarding healthcare results and wait times is unduly complicated and time-consuming, especially for those unfamiliar with the healthcare system.
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