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Queen R, Courtney KL, Lau F, Davison K, Devor A, Antonio MG
What’s Next for Modernizing Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation Terminology in Digital Health Systems? Viewpoint on Research and Implementation Priorities
What’s Next for Modernizing Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation (GSSO) Terminology in Digital Health Systems? A Viewpoint Paper on Research and Implementation Priorities.
Roz Queen;
Karen L. Courtney;
Francis Lau;
Kelly Davison;
Aaron Devor;
Marcy G. Antonio
ABSTRACT
In 2021, Canada Health Infoway and the University of Victoria Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation (GSSO) Research Team hosted a series of discussions to successfully and safely modernize GSSO information practices within digital health systems. Five main topic areas were covered: terminology standards, digital health and electronic health record functions, policy and practice implications, primary care settings, and acute and tertiary care settings. We provide priorities for future research and implementation projects and recommendations that emerged from these discussions.
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Queen R, Courtney KL, Lau F, Davison K, Devor A, Antonio MG
What’s Next for Modernizing Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation Terminology in Digital Health Systems? Viewpoint on Research and Implementation Priorities