- The General Assembly finds that:
- Cost of care, diagnostic metrics, care gaps, and best practices are best analyzed with large-scale data;
- The current data infrastructure must be adapted to adequately integrate state and private resources in a manner that will serve the divergent needs of the state;
- All components of state data collection and dissemination infrastructure must be more strategic and better coordinated to serve policy makers and health care providers; and
- A more robust data base will also serve as a platform to provide resources to the public for healthy living and cost transparency.
- The General Assembly, therefore, declares it to be the public policy of this state to unite the major stakeholders of the state’s health care system under a common data platform. The public policy of the state will be served by restructuring data silos to inform policy makers, health care providers, and consumers.
History. Code 1981, § 31-53-20 , enacted by Ga. L. 2019, p. 148, § 2-2/HB 186.