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Title: From data to decisions: challenges experienced by Flemish hospitals
Authors: RIEBUS, Maxim 
MARTIN, Niels 
Advisors: Martin
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: IOS Press
Source: Giacomini, Mauro; Delgado, Jaime; Arvanitis, Theodoros N.; Andrikopoulou, Elisavet; Benis, Arriel; Balestra, Gabriella; Bellazzi, Riccardo; Gallos, Parisis; Gatta, Roberto; Roberto Giacobbe, Daniele; Giordano, Noemi; Hägglund, Maria; Lindsköld, Lars; Lhotska, Lenka; Marceglia, Sara; Parimbelli, Enea; Sacchi, Lucia; Soda, Paolo; Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara; Veltri, Pierangelo; Vizza, Patrizia (Ed.). Opening the Personal Gate between Technology and Health Care, IOS Press, p. 1969 -1973
Series/Report: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Series/Report no.: 336
Abstract: Healthcare organizations increasingly aspire to use data to improve care quality, patient safety, and efficiency. Yet, translating this ambition into everyday practice remains complex. This paper presents initial findings from a study on data-driven decision making (DDDM) in Flemish hospitals. Through 28 semi-structured interviews with department heads and head nurses from eight types of departments across nine hospitals, we explored how frontline managers experience the move towards more data-informed ways of working in clinical, managerial, and organizational decision contexts at the department level. Using thematic analysis, five recurrent challenge areas were identified: (1) fragmented data infrastructures and systems, (2) data quality and reliability, (3) data literacy and accessibility, (4) organizational and cultural resistance, and (5) regulatory and financial constraints. These challenge areas illustrate how technical, human, and organizational factors jointly shape hospitals' DDDM maturity. The findings show that progress towards DDDM remains uneven across departments, reflecting an ongoing transformation that requires not only technological investment but also cultural readiness and shared responsibility for data use.
Keywords: Data-driven decision making;challenges;Flanders;hospital department
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49230
ISBN: 9781643686615
ISSN: 0926-9630
DOI: 10.3233/SHTI260595
Rights: © 2026 The Authors. Published by IOS Press under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0).
Category: B2
Type: Book Section
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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