Secondary Use of Electronic Medical Record Data from Primary Health Care is Feasible: Report from RADAR Project

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Hauswaldt, Johannes [1 ]
Bahls, Thomas [2 ]
Blumentritt, Arne [2 ]
Demmer, Iris [1 ]
Drepper, Johannes [3 ]
Groh, Roland
Heinemann, Stephanie [1 ]
Hoffmann, Wolfgang [2 ]
Kempter, Valerie [3 ]
Pung, Johannes
Rienhoff, Otto [5 ]
Schlegelmilch, Falk [1 ]
Wieder, Philipp [4 ]
Yahyapour, Ramin [4 ]
Hummers, Eva [1 ]
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[1] Univ Med Gottingen, Inst Allgemeinmed, Humboldtallee 38, D-37075 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Med Greifswald, Inst Community Med, Greifswald, Germany
[3] Technol & Methodenplattform vernetzte Med Forsch e, TMF, Berlin, Germany
[4] Gesell wissenschaftl Datenverarbeitung mbH Gotting, Gottingen, Germany
[5] Univ Med Gottingen, Med Informat, Gottingen, Germany
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electronic medical records; primary health care; general practitioner; health services research; feasibility study; data repository; GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS; ROUTINE DATA;
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Objectives It is difficult to obtain longitudinal 'real world' data from ambulatory medical care in Germany in a systematic way. Our vision is a large German research data repository featuring representative, anonymized patient and outpatient health care data, longitudinal, continuously updated and across different providers, offering a perspective of linking secondary care data or additional data obtained from research cohorts, for example patient reported data or biodata, and will be accessible to other researchers. Here we report specific methods and results from the RADAR project.Methods Survey of legislation, design of technical processes and organisational solutions, with a feasibility study to evaluate technical and content functionality, acceptability and performance fitness for health services research questions.Results In 2016, A multi-disciplinary scientific team initiated the development of a privacy protection and IT security concept for data exported from the electronic medical records (EMR) of physicians' practices in line with the European General Data Protection Regulation. Technical and organisational requirements for lawful research infrastructure were developed and executed for use in a specific case, namely 'oral anticoagulation'. In 7 Lower Saxonian general practices, 100 patients were selected by their physician and their data - reduced to 40 essential data fields - extracted from EMR via a mandatory software interface after informed consent. Still in practice, the data were split into identifying or medical data. These were encrypted and transferred either to a trusted third party (TTP) or to a data repository, respectively. 75 patients who met our inclusion criteria (minimum of one year of oral anticoagulation treatment) received a quality-of-life questionnaire via the TTP. Of the 66 returns, 63 responses were then linked to the EMR data in the repository. Conclusion Results from RADAR project proved the technical and organisational feasibility of lawful, pseudonymised data acquisition and the linkage of questionnaires to EMR data. The concepts of protecting privacy by design and data minimization (Art. 25 GDPR with Recital 78) have been implemented. Without informed consent,The secondary use of routine data from ambulatory care which is sufficiently anonymized but still meaningful is however impossible under current German law.
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