Computable Data Exchange, and The Sparse Information Model, by David C. Kibbe, MD MBA

Computable Data Exchange, and The Sparse Information Model, by David C. Kibbe, MD MBA
sets out an argument in favour of minimal data: "Very large numbers of potentially useful Health2.0 transactions and processes could be done using only a minimal set of data about a person's health, provided the data were electronically formatted in a quite standardized fashion and interpretable by large numbers of applications. In fact, what is most desirable most of the time is a way to keep the health data payload small, not large! Separating the signal from the noise is very important. Sparse information is sometimes very good, not always bad."

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