Data+Provenance+Pilots+Executive+Summary

include component="page" wikiName="siframework" page="DP header"include component="page" wikiName="siframework" page="space.template.inc_contentleft_dashboard_begin" =**Data Provenance Executive Summary**= The term “provenance” in the context of health information technology refers to evidence and attributes describing the origin of health information as it is captured in a health system. Data provenance provides the ability to trace and verify the creation of information, how it has been used or moved among different databases, as well as how it is altered throughout its life-cycle. Clinical information can be shared between: When information is shared, the recipient of the information must know the answers to some basic questions such as:
 * Background **
 * ** Providers **
 * ** Organizations **
 * ** Health IT Systems **
 * ** Can I trust it? **
 * ** Has it been changed? **


 * Below is a diagram demonstrating three potential scenarios of data provenance: **


 * Why Pilot for Data Provenance? **
 * **Leverage your organization's name recognition**
 * **Increase pilot visibility**
 * ** Receive recognition as an early adopter **
 * ** Contribute to the HIT Community **
 * **Build on expertise, tools, and open‐source code to create better, faster and higher quality implementation**

Pilots are instrumental in developing a harmonized, workable, and technical solution to data provenance while effectively conveying where data originated. The Data Provenance Pilots will help define a more interoperable way to share provenance information. Get involved in the Data Provenance Pilots!
 * Getting Involved: **

Healthcare stakeholders must have confidence in the authenticity, reliability, and trustworthiness of shared data. This trust requires a clear trail of data provenance in order to validate and determine how to use the data. To help meet this challenge, the goals of this initiative include:
 * Initiative Approach: **
 * ** Establishing guidance for handling data provenance in content standards, including the level to which provenance should be applied **
 * ** Establishing the minimum set of provenance data elements and vocabulary **
 * ** Standardizing the provenance capabilities to ensure interoperability **

For more information on the pilots process and how to register to become a pilot for the Data Provenance Initiative, please visit: http://wiki.siframework.org/Data+Provenance+Pilots For any other pilots related questions, please contact Jamie Parker at jamie.parker@esacinc.com


 * [[file:Data Providence Executive Summary 7-13-15 (1).pdf|Click here]] for a PDF of the Executive Summary **

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