Resumo
This study addresses the quality of data in Health Information Systems (SIS) in Brazil, focusing on the importance of these systems in health management and planning. The complexity of evaluating the quality of information stands out due to the lack of consensus on its definition in the literature. Brazil, over the years, has developed and modernized its SIS, but challenges persist, especially in ensuring data quality. The research uses an integrative literature review, identifying 13 studies that analyze the quality of information in different SIS, such as the Disease and Notification Information System (Sinan) and the Live Birth Information System (Sinasc). The results highlight the need to improve the filling out of records and forms by health professionals, aiming for more complete and consistent data. The research emphasizes the relevance of the quality of information for assertive decisions in the health sector, proposing improvements in the training of professionals and the continuous monitoring of SIS.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.007-061