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Modeling Flowsheet Data for Clinical Research

Health care data included in clinical data repositories (CDRs) are increasingly used for quality reporting, business analytics and research; however, extended clinical data from interprofessional practice are seldom included. With the increasing emphasis on care coordination across settings, CDRs ne...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Steven G., Byrne, Matthew D., Christie, Beverly, Delaney, Connie W., LaFlamme, Anne, Park, Jung In, Pruinelli, Lisiane, Sherman, Suzan G., Speedie, Stuart, Westra, Bonnie L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Informatics Association 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26306244
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author Johnson, Steven G.
Byrne, Matthew D.
Christie, Beverly
Delaney, Connie W.
LaFlamme, Anne
Park, Jung In
Pruinelli, Lisiane
Sherman, Suzan G.
Speedie, Stuart
Westra, Bonnie L.
author_facet Johnson, Steven G.
Byrne, Matthew D.
Christie, Beverly
Delaney, Connie W.
LaFlamme, Anne
Park, Jung In
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Sherman, Suzan G.
Speedie, Stuart
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description Health care data included in clinical data repositories (CDRs) are increasingly used for quality reporting, business analytics and research; however, extended clinical data from interprofessional practice are seldom included. With the increasing emphasis on care coordination across settings, CDRs need to include data from all clinicians and be harmonized to understand the impact of their collaborative efforts on patient safety, effectiveness and efficiency. This study characterizes the extended clinical data derived from EHR flowsheet data that is available in the University of Minnesota’s CDR and describes a process for creating an ontology that organizes that data so that it is more useful and accessible to researchers. The process is illustrated using a pressure ulcer ontology and compares ease of finding concepts in i2b2 for different data organization approaches. The challenges of the manual process and difficulties combining similar concepts are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-45252472015-08-24 Modeling Flowsheet Data for Clinical Research Johnson, Steven G. Byrne, Matthew D. Christie, Beverly Delaney, Connie W. LaFlamme, Anne Park, Jung In Pruinelli, Lisiane Sherman, Suzan G. Speedie, Stuart Westra, Bonnie L. AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc Articles Health care data included in clinical data repositories (CDRs) are increasingly used for quality reporting, business analytics and research; however, extended clinical data from interprofessional practice are seldom included. With the increasing emphasis on care coordination across settings, CDRs need to include data from all clinicians and be harmonized to understand the impact of their collaborative efforts on patient safety, effectiveness and efficiency. This study characterizes the extended clinical data derived from EHR flowsheet data that is available in the University of Minnesota’s CDR and describes a process for creating an ontology that organizes that data so that it is more useful and accessible to researchers. The process is illustrated using a pressure ulcer ontology and compares ease of finding concepts in i2b2 for different data organization approaches. The challenges of the manual process and difficulties combining similar concepts are discussed. American Medical Informatics Association 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4525247/ /pubmed/26306244 Text en ©2015 AMIA - All rights reserved. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose
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Speedie, Stuart
Westra, Bonnie L.
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