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Challenges in health data interoperability have highlighted overall health care system inefficiencies. Many organizations struggle to establish a robust data governance infrastructure to meet the increasing demands of advanced data uses, let alone sharing it with a large number of other organizations. There is a need for health care organizations to adopt information governance frameworks that encapsulates interoperability as a core attribute as this can improve data processing, knowledge translation and participation in the larger health data ecosystem. To establish interoperability between healthcare organizations, standards must exist in relation to how information is governed and circulates in the healthcare system, not just on how it is structured, stored and used within an organization. In this paper we demonstrate that interoperability between organizations cannot coherently exist without consideration of information governance within organizations. Lack of coherence can lead to lack of data accessibility, decreased organizational efficiencies, and poor data quality. With this in mind, we propose a unified framework that integrates the principles of both information and interoperability governance to increase the adaptability, flexibility, and efficiency of health information usage across the entire healthcare system.
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