FAIR Equivalency with Regulatory Framework for Digital Health in Ethiopia

Author:

Tadele Taye Getu1234,Yohannes Amare Samson1234,Gebremeskel G. Tesfit1234,Abrha Medhanyie Araya1234,Ayele Wondimu45,Habtamu Tigist45,van Reisen Mirjam4678

Affiliation:

1. Mekelle University, P.O. Box 1871 Mekelle, Ethiopia

2. Digital Health Research and Development Center, Mekelle University, P.O. Box 231, Ethiopia

3. Ayder Referral Hospital, Mekelle University, P.O. Box 1871, Ethiopia

4. VODAN-Africa, P.O. Box 1441 Mekelle

5. Addis Ababa University, 1000, Ethiopia

6. Tilburg University School of Humanities and Digital Science, the Netherlands

7. Leiden University, 1310 Leiden, the Netherlands

8. Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC), Leiden University, 1310 Leiden, the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates whether or not there is a policy window for making health data ‘Findable’, ‘Accessible’ (under well-defined conditions), ‘Interoperable’ and ‘Reusable’ (FAIR) in Ethiopia. The question is answered by studying the alignment of policies for health data in Ethiopia with the FAIR Guidelines or their ‘FAIR Equivalency’. Policy documents relating to the digitalisation of health systems in Ethiopia were examined to determine their FAIR Equivalency. Although the documents are fragmented and have no overarching governing framework, it was found that they aim to make the disparate health data systems in Ethiopia interoperable and boost the discoverability and (re)usability of data for research and better decision making. Hence, the FAIR Guidelines appear to be aligned with the regulatory frameworks for ICT and digital health in Ethiopia and, under the right conditions, a policy window could open for their adoption and implementation.

Publisher

MIT Press

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems

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