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Common data standards are essential to simplify and streamline data requirements and allow the information systems that carry the data to function as an integrated enterprise.
Standardized terminologies facilitate electronic data collection at the point of care; retrieval of relevant data, information, and knowledge (i.e., evidence); and data reuse for multiple purposes, such as automated surveillance, clinical decision support, and quality and cost monitoring.
The use of data standards enables reusability of data elements and their metadata that can reduce redundancy between systems, thereby improving reliability and often reducing cost. Data standards ensure consistency in code set use by providing for the maintenance and management of permissible code sets.
The development and availability of standards for patient safety can serve several purposes. They can either establish minimum levels of performance or can establish consistency or uniformity across multiple individuals and organizations. Another purpose for standards is that they set expectations.
Data standards in healthcare are essential for cybersecurity and to increase overall IT efficiency. They are put in place to protect sensitive data, enable smooth interoperability, and simplify the sharing of this information securely.
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Standards provide the technical framework and clinical language that enables thousands of health care providers to communicate and share health information that is contextual and unambiguous in meaning.

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