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Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety
EHRs can now be adapted to integrate seamlessly with existing research platforms. However, key challenges need to be overcome in order to provide a platform that functions across many EHR systems. The IHE Quality, Research and Public Health (QRPH) domain addresses the information exchange standards...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845749/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303234 |
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author | Daniel, Christel Erturkmen, Gokce Banu Laleci Sinaci, Ali Anil Delaney, Brendan C Curcin, Vasa Bain, Landen |
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description | EHRs can now be adapted to integrate seamlessly with existing research platforms. However, key challenges need to be overcome in order to provide a platform that functions across many EHR systems. The IHE Quality, Research and Public Health (QRPH) domain addresses the information exchange standards necessary to share information relevant to quality improvement in patient care and clinical research. In collaboration with CDISC’s Healthcare Link initiative, IHE QRPH has developed a set of integration profiles that specifically address EHR-enabled research. The panel participants from three European projects will present how subsets of existing IHE QRPH profiles can be pulled together (and extended when necessary) to form a super profile which will standardize and automate the clinical trial process flow. The EHR4CR project is providing adaptable, reusable and scalable tools and services for reusing data from hospital EHRs for Clinical Research. TRANSFoRm is developing an informatics infrastructure to support the learning healthcare system in European Primary Care. SALUS project is providing scalable, standard based interoperability framework for sustainable proactive post market safety studies. Overall, the panel will discuss the key steps towards realizing a joint EHR4CR/TRANSFoRm/SALUS European projectathon demonstrating EHR-enabled clinical research across Europe using standard-based integration and content profiles. |
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spelling | pubmed-38457492013-12-03 Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety Daniel, Christel Erturkmen, Gokce Banu Laleci Sinaci, Ali Anil Delaney, Brendan C Curcin, Vasa Bain, Landen AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc Articles EHRs can now be adapted to integrate seamlessly with existing research platforms. However, key challenges need to be overcome in order to provide a platform that functions across many EHR systems. The IHE Quality, Research and Public Health (QRPH) domain addresses the information exchange standards necessary to share information relevant to quality improvement in patient care and clinical research. In collaboration with CDISC’s Healthcare Link initiative, IHE QRPH has developed a set of integration profiles that specifically address EHR-enabled research. The panel participants from three European projects will present how subsets of existing IHE QRPH profiles can be pulled together (and extended when necessary) to form a super profile which will standardize and automate the clinical trial process flow. The EHR4CR project is providing adaptable, reusable and scalable tools and services for reusing data from hospital EHRs for Clinical Research. TRANSFoRm is developing an informatics infrastructure to support the learning healthcare system in European Primary Care. SALUS project is providing scalable, standard based interoperability framework for sustainable proactive post market safety studies. Overall, the panel will discuss the key steps towards realizing a joint EHR4CR/TRANSFoRm/SALUS European projectathon demonstrating EHR-enabled clinical research across Europe using standard-based integration and content profiles. American Medical Informatics Association 2013 -03- 18 /pmc/articles/PMC3845749/ /pubmed/24303234 Text en ©2013 AMIA - All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Articles Daniel, Christel Erturkmen, Gokce Banu Laleci Sinaci, Ali Anil Delaney, Brendan C Curcin, Vasa Bain, Landen Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety |
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Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety
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Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety
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Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety
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Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety
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Standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety
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title_sort | standard-based integration profiles for clinical research and patient safety |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845749/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303234 |
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