Track: Business Management
Abstract
In recent years, data governance has become a topic of great interest for organizations since it defines power relationships between the actors involved in management and the socio-technical guidelines that are established in order to generate value for the company. organization by understanding the data that reflects evidence of performance. For this reason, data governance refers more than to data management, to the decisions that are made with respect to them, establishing those responsible for decisions, the methodology for processing, the guidelines for access, distribution, storage and control of data in the organization.
Although there is no evidence that data governance adds value to organizations, data governance provides guidelines for exploiting the potential value of data in pursuit of organizational objectives, under the premise that good administration of data produces well-informed decisions, optimizes healthcare processes, and reduces the risk of privacy breaches
This article presents a systematic review of recent literature on the subject in healthcare institutions in order to identify the main trends which are; disease diagnosis and prediction, patient relationship management, and resource management. The main challenges in data management in the sector were also identified, which are; technological, legal and business.