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Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies

OBJECTIVES: Substance misuse is a complex and heterogeneous set of conditions associated with high mortality and regional/demographic variations. Existing data systems are siloed and have been ineffective in curtailing the substance misuse epidemic. Therefore, we aimed to build a novel informatics p...

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Autores principales: Afshar, Majid, Oguss, Madeline, Callaci, Thomas A, Gruenloh, Timothy, Gupta, Preeti, Sun, Claire, Safipour Afshar, Askar, Cavanaugh, Joseph, Churpek, Matthew M, Nyakoe-Nyasani, Edwin, Nguyen-Hilfiger, Huong, Westergaard, Ryan, Salisbury-Afshar, Elizabeth, Gussick, Megan, Patterson, Brian, Manneh, Claire, Mathew, Jomol, Mayampurath, Anoop
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10629613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37942470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooad092
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author Afshar, Majid
Oguss, Madeline
Callaci, Thomas A
Gruenloh, Timothy
Gupta, Preeti
Sun, Claire
Safipour Afshar, Askar
Cavanaugh, Joseph
Churpek, Matthew M
Nyakoe-Nyasani, Edwin
Nguyen-Hilfiger, Huong
Westergaard, Ryan
Salisbury-Afshar, Elizabeth
Gussick, Megan
Patterson, Brian
Manneh, Claire
Mathew, Jomol
Mayampurath, Anoop
author_facet Afshar, Majid
Oguss, Madeline
Callaci, Thomas A
Gruenloh, Timothy
Gupta, Preeti
Sun, Claire
Safipour Afshar, Askar
Cavanaugh, Joseph
Churpek, Matthew M
Nyakoe-Nyasani, Edwin
Nguyen-Hilfiger, Huong
Westergaard, Ryan
Salisbury-Afshar, Elizabeth
Gussick, Megan
Patterson, Brian
Manneh, Claire
Mathew, Jomol
Mayampurath, Anoop
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description OBJECTIVES: Substance misuse is a complex and heterogeneous set of conditions associated with high mortality and regional/demographic variations. Existing data systems are siloed and have been ineffective in curtailing the substance misuse epidemic. Therefore, we aimed to build a novel informatics platform, the Substance Misuse Data Commons (SMDC), by integrating multiple data modalities to provide a unified record of information crucial to improving outcomes in substance misuse patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The SMDC was created by linking electronic health record (EHR) data from adult cases of substance (alcohol, opioid, nonopioid drug) misuse at the University of Wisconsin hospitals to socioeconomic and state agency data. To ensure private and secure data exchange, Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL) and Honest Broker services were utilized. The overlap in mortality reporting among the EHR, state Vital Statistics, and a commercial national data source was assessed. RESULTS: The SMDC included data from 36 522 patients experiencing 62 594 healthcare encounters. Over half of patients were linked to the statewide ambulance database and prescription drug monitoring program. Chronic diseases accounted for most underlying causes of death, while drug-related overdoses constituted 8%. Our analysis of mortality revealed a 49.1% overlap across the 3 data sources. Nonoverlapping deaths were associated with poor socioeconomic indicators. DISCUSSION: Through PPRL, the SMDC enabled the longitudinal integration of multimodal data. Combining death data from local, state, and national sources enhanced mortality tracking and exposed disparities. CONCLUSION: The SMDC provides a comprehensive resource for clinical providers and policymakers to inform interventions targeting substance misuse-related hospitalizations, overdoses, and death.
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spelling pubmed-106296132023-11-08 Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies Afshar, Majid Oguss, Madeline Callaci, Thomas A Gruenloh, Timothy Gupta, Preeti Sun, Claire Safipour Afshar, Askar Cavanaugh, Joseph Churpek, Matthew M Nyakoe-Nyasani, Edwin Nguyen-Hilfiger, Huong Westergaard, Ryan Salisbury-Afshar, Elizabeth Gussick, Megan Patterson, Brian Manneh, Claire Mathew, Jomol Mayampurath, Anoop JAMIA Open Research and Applications OBJECTIVES: Substance misuse is a complex and heterogeneous set of conditions associated with high mortality and regional/demographic variations. Existing data systems are siloed and have been ineffective in curtailing the substance misuse epidemic. Therefore, we aimed to build a novel informatics platform, the Substance Misuse Data Commons (SMDC), by integrating multiple data modalities to provide a unified record of information crucial to improving outcomes in substance misuse patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The SMDC was created by linking electronic health record (EHR) data from adult cases of substance (alcohol, opioid, nonopioid drug) misuse at the University of Wisconsin hospitals to socioeconomic and state agency data. To ensure private and secure data exchange, Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL) and Honest Broker services were utilized. The overlap in mortality reporting among the EHR, state Vital Statistics, and a commercial national data source was assessed. RESULTS: The SMDC included data from 36 522 patients experiencing 62 594 healthcare encounters. Over half of patients were linked to the statewide ambulance database and prescription drug monitoring program. Chronic diseases accounted for most underlying causes of death, while drug-related overdoses constituted 8%. Our analysis of mortality revealed a 49.1% overlap across the 3 data sources. Nonoverlapping deaths were associated with poor socioeconomic indicators. DISCUSSION: Through PPRL, the SMDC enabled the longitudinal integration of multimodal data. Combining death data from local, state, and national sources enhanced mortality tracking and exposed disparities. CONCLUSION: The SMDC provides a comprehensive resource for clinical providers and policymakers to inform interventions targeting substance misuse-related hospitalizations, overdoses, and death. Oxford University Press 2023-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10629613/ /pubmed/37942470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooad092 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research and Applications
Afshar, Majid
Oguss, Madeline
Callaci, Thomas A
Gruenloh, Timothy
Gupta, Preeti
Sun, Claire
Safipour Afshar, Askar
Cavanaugh, Joseph
Churpek, Matthew M
Nyakoe-Nyasani, Edwin
Nguyen-Hilfiger, Huong
Westergaard, Ryan
Salisbury-Afshar, Elizabeth
Gussick, Megan
Patterson, Brian
Manneh, Claire
Mathew, Jomol
Mayampurath, Anoop
Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
title Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
title_full Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
title_fullStr Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
title_full_unstemmed Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
title_short Creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
title_sort creation of a data commons for substance misuse related health research through privacy-preserving patient record linkage between hospitals and state agencies
topic Research and Applications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10629613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37942470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooad092
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