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Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database
PURPOSE: The technology and sophistication of healthcare utilization databases have expanded over the last decade to include results of lab tests, vital signs, and other clinical information. This review provides an assessment of the methodological and analytical challenges of conducting chronic obs...
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Dove Medical Press
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686742 |
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author | Asche, Carl Said, Qayyim Joish, Vijay Hall, Charles Oaxaca Brixner, Diana |
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description | PURPOSE: The technology and sophistication of healthcare utilization databases have expanded over the last decade to include results of lab tests, vital signs, and other clinical information. This review provides an assessment of the methodological and analytical challenges of conducting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outcomes research in a national electronic medical records (EMR) dataset and its potential application towards the assessment of national health policy issues, as well as a description of the challenges or limitations. METHODS: An EMR database and its application to measuring outcomes for COPD are described. The ability to measure adherence to the COPD evidence-based practice guidelines, generated by the NIH and HEDIS quality indicators, in this database was examined. Case studies, before and after their publication, were used to assess the adherence to guidelines and gauge the conformity to quality indicators. RESULTS: EMR was the only source of information for pulmonary function tests, but low frequency in ordering by primary care was an issue. The EMR data can be used to explore impact of variation in healthcare provision on clinical outcomes. The EMR database permits access to specific lab data and biometric information. CONCLUSIONS: The richness and depth of information on “real world” use of health services for large population-based analytical studies at relatively low cost render such databases an attractive resource for outcomes research. Various sources of information exist to perform outcomes research. It is important to understand the desired endpoints of such research and choose the appropriate database source. |
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spelling | pubmed-26725942009-05-04 Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database Asche, Carl Said, Qayyim Joish, Vijay Hall, Charles Oaxaca Brixner, Diana Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Case Report PURPOSE: The technology and sophistication of healthcare utilization databases have expanded over the last decade to include results of lab tests, vital signs, and other clinical information. This review provides an assessment of the methodological and analytical challenges of conducting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outcomes research in a national electronic medical records (EMR) dataset and its potential application towards the assessment of national health policy issues, as well as a description of the challenges or limitations. METHODS: An EMR database and its application to measuring outcomes for COPD are described. The ability to measure adherence to the COPD evidence-based practice guidelines, generated by the NIH and HEDIS quality indicators, in this database was examined. Case studies, before and after their publication, were used to assess the adherence to guidelines and gauge the conformity to quality indicators. RESULTS: EMR was the only source of information for pulmonary function tests, but low frequency in ordering by primary care was an issue. The EMR data can be used to explore impact of variation in healthcare provision on clinical outcomes. The EMR database permits access to specific lab data and biometric information. CONCLUSIONS: The richness and depth of information on “real world” use of health services for large population-based analytical studies at relatively low cost render such databases an attractive resource for outcomes research. Various sources of information exist to perform outcomes research. It is important to understand the desired endpoints of such research and choose the appropriate database source. Dove Medical Press 2008-06 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2672594/ /pubmed/18686742 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Case Report Asche, Carl Said, Qayyim Joish, Vijay Hall, Charles Oaxaca Brixner, Diana Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
title | Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
title_full | Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
title_fullStr | Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
title_short | Assessment of COPD-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
title_sort | assessment of copd-related outcomes via a national electronic medical record database |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686742 |
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