Abstract

Based on sections 303a to 303f social code book V, the course is currently being set for an innovative and high-performance national information and data platform. This requires short-term provision of current and relevant data on the health care system, especially process data on statutory health insurance and other social insurance carriers, using established methodological standards as well as taking into account data protection regulations. From the point of view of future users, expectations regarding an "ideal" research health data centre are formulated in ten recommendations. The present article is an offer from health services researchers intended to support decision-makers in the field of politics and self-administration in the German health system in their task of establishing and further development of a research health data centre.

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