Starr P, Starr S
Princeton University, USA.
Public Health Rep. 1995 Sep-Oct;110(5):534-44.
Vital statistics offers a case study in the potential of new information technology and reengineering to achieve better public sector performance. New technology--notably the shift from a paper to an electronic process for recording vital events and transmitting the data to public agencies--is creating opportunities to produce more timely, accurate, and useful information. The furthest advanced innovation is the electronic birth certificate. At the same time, changes in welfare policy and health care--including efforts to establish paternity at the time of birth and to improve health care outcomes--are creating pressures for more policy-relevant data about vital events. In addition, the rise of integrated health plans and health information networks is radically altering the organizational context of vital statistics. On the basis of a State-by-State survey of vital statistics officials, the authors estimate that at the end of 1994, 58 percent of all births in the United States were being recorded on an electronic birth certificate and communicated to a public agency electronically. Nearly all respondents reported that the electronic birth certificate brought improvements in both timeliness and accuracy of data. Achieving the full promise of the new technology, however, will require more fundamental changes in institutions and policies and a reconceptualization of the birth certificate as part of a broader perinatal information system.
人口动态统计提供了一个关于利用新信息技术和业务流程再造来提升公共部门绩效潜力的案例研究。新技术——尤其是从纸质记录生命事件并向公共机构传输数据转变为电子流程——正在创造机会,以产生更及时、准确和有用的信息。最先进的创新是电子出生证明。与此同时,福利政策和医疗保健方面的变化——包括在出生时确定父亲身份以及改善医疗保健结果的努力——正在对更多与政策相关的生命事件数据形成压力。此外,综合健康计划和健康信息网络的兴起正在从根本上改变人口动态统计的组织环境。根据对各州人口动态统计官员的调查,作者估计,到1994年底,美国58%的出生记录是通过电子出生证明完成的,并以电子方式传达给公共机构。几乎所有受访者都表示,电子出生证明在数据的及时性和准确性方面都有改进。然而,要充分实现新技术的潜力,将需要机构和政策进行更根本性的变革,并将出生证明重新概念化为更广泛的围产期信息系统的一部分。