Leveraging EHR Data for Outcomes and Comparative Effectiveness Research in Oncology

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作者
Frank J. Manion
Marcelline R. Harris
Ayse G. Buyuktur
Patricia M. Clark
Lawrence C. An
David A. Hanauer
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[1] University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center,
[2] University of Michigan School of Nursing,undefined
[3] University of Michigan School of Information,undefined
[4] University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
[5] University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
[6] University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
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Current Oncology Reports | 2012年 / 14卷
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Data sharing; Comparative effectiveness research; Outcomes research; Clinical informatics; Common data elements; Semantic interoperability; Electronic health records;
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Along with the increasing adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) are expectations that data collected within EHRs will be readily available for outcomes and comparative effectiveness research. Yet the ability to effectively share and reuse data depends on implementing and configuring EHRs with these goals in mind from the beginning. Data sharing and integration must be planned both locally as well as nationally. The rich data transmission and semantic infrastructure developed by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for research provides an excellent example of moving beyond paper-based paradigms and exploiting the power of semantically robust, network-based systems, and engaging both domain and informatics expertise. Similar efforts are required to address current challenges in sharing EHR data.
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