作者
Robert A Verheij, Vasa Curcin, Brendan C Delaney, Mark M McGilchrist
发表日期
2018/5/29
期刊
Journal of medical Internet research
卷号
20
期号
5
页码范围
e185
出版商
JMIR Publications
简介
Background
Enormous amounts of data are recorded routinely in health care as part of the care process, primarily for managing individual patient care. There are significant opportunities to use these data for other purposes, many of which would contribute to establishing a learning health system. This is particularly true for data recorded in primary care settings, as in many countries, these are the first place patients turn to for most health problems.
Objective
In this paper, we discuss whether data that are recorded routinely as part of the health care process in primary care are actually fit to use for other purposes such as research and quality of health care indicators, how the original purpose may affect the extent to which the data are fit for another purpose, and the mechanisms behind these effects. In doing so, we want to identify possible sources of bias that are relevant for the use and reuse of these type of data.
Methods
This paper is based on the authors’ experience as users of electronic health records data, as general practitioners, health informatics experts, and health services researchers. It is a product of the discussions they had during the Translational Research and Patient Safety in Europe (TRANSFoRm) project, which was funded by the European Commission and sought to develop, pilot, and evaluate a core information architecture for the learning health system in Europe, based on primary care electronic health records.
Results
We first describe the different stages in the processing of electronic health record data, as well as the different purposes for which these data are used …
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RA Verheij, V Curcin, BC Delaney, MM McGilchrist - Journal of medical Internet research, 2018