Health information opennes in Spanish regional governments’ open data portals
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v14i1.4680Keywords:
Open data, Open data portals, Health information, Information reuse, SpainAbstract
The level of data openness of the autonomous regions of Spain through their open data portals is researched, focusing the analysis on the current state of publication of open data on health. For this, a total of ten indicators have been developed and organized by domains. A total of 485 health data sets have been published, equivalent to 2.5% of all data sets. Health statistics are the most widely published data in the category. The 62.4% of the autonomous regions publish in reusable and non-proprietary formats. This analysis reflects a publication at various speeds and the existence of some autonomous regions more advanced than others in the publication of this type of data.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2020 Authors retain their copyright, but transfer the exploitation rights (reproduction, distribution, public communication and transformation) to the journal in a non-exclusive way and guarantee the right to the first publication of their work to the journal, which will be simultaneously subjected to the license CC BY-NC-ND. Authors take whole personal responsibility on fulfilling all the appropiate ethical codes and laws, and obtaining all the necessary copyright permissions regarding their articles. Institutional and self- archiving is allowed and encouraged.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
© 2007- . Authors retain their copyright, but transfer the exploitation rights (reproduction, distribution, public communication and transformation) to the journal in a non-exclusive way and guarantee the right to the first publication of their work to the journal, which will be simultaneously subjected to the license CC BY-NC-ND. Authors take whole personal responsibility on fulfilling all the appropiate ethical codes and laws, and obtaining all the necessary copyright permissions regarding their articles. Institutional and self- archiving is allowed and encouraged.