The Knowledge of data analysis as an advanced skill essential in "clinical governance" for non-medical health professions
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Keywords

Data analysis in non-medical health professions, data analysis in Rehabilitation, data analysis in Healthcare Governance

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Collebrusco, L. (2024). The Knowledge of data analysis as an advanced skill essential in "clinical governance" for non-medical health professions. Journal of Advanced Health Care. Retrieved from https://www.jahc.it/index.php/jahc/article/view/360

Abstract

Data analysis for non-medical healthcare professions includes a wide range of operations ranging from data collection, management, processing, interpretation and representation in order to improve quality system of healthcare services. Data analysis allows us to understand whether the clinical studies and research carried out are supported by valid and sharable theories in the evidence-based decision-making process. The acquisition of skills in data management allows us to guarantee more appropriate and shareable treatments among the scientific community. Mastery of data analysis at the same time allows you to make informed decisions in line with the new legislative regulations in the field of health responsibility and safety of care.

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