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Registries for Evaluating Patient Outcomes : a User's Guide.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Quality/AHRQ, U. S. Agency for Health Care Research and
Otros Autores: Gliklich, Richard E., Dreyer, Nancy A., Leavy, Michelle B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 2014.
Edición:3rd ed.
Colección:Effective health care program ; Volume 2.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright; Contents; Section IV. Technical, Legal, and Analytic Considerations for Combining Registry Data With Other Data Sources; Chapter 15. Interfacing Registries With Electronic Health Records; 1. Introduction; 2. EHRs and Patient Registries; 3. EHRs and Evidence Development; 4. Current Challenges in a Preinteroperable Environment; 5. The Vision of EHR-Registry Interoperability; 6. Interoperability Challenges; 7. Partial and Potential Solutions; 8. Momentum Toward a Functional Interoperability Solution; 9. The Next Increment; 10. What Has Been Done; 11. Distributed Networks.
  • 12. SummaryCase Examples for Chapter 15; Case Example 32. Using System Integration Software To Capture Registry Data From Electronic Health Records; Case Example 33. Creating a Registry Interface To Incorporate Data From Multiple Electronic Health Records; Case Example 34. Technical and Security Issues in Creating a Health Information Exchange; Case Example 35. Developing a New Model for Gathering and Reporting Adverse Drug Events; References for Chapter 15; Chapter 16. Linking Registry Data With Other Data Sources To Support New Studies; 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Technical Aspects of Data Linkage Projects3. Legal Aspects of Data Linkage Projects; 4. Risk Mitigation for Data Linkage Projects; 5. Legal and Technical Planning Questions; 6. Summary; Case Examples for Chapter 16; Case Example 36. Linking Registries at the International Level; Case Example 37. Linking a Procedure-Based Registry With Claims Data To Study Long-Term Outcomes; Case Example 38. Linking Registry Data To Examine Long-Term Survival; Case Example 39. Linking Longitudinal Registry Data to Medicaid Analytical Extract Files; References for Chapter 16.
  • Chapter 17. Managing Patient Identity Across Data Sources1. Introduction; 2. PIM Strategies; 3. Emerging Strategies and Related Ideas; 4. Major Challenges and Barriers; 5. Summary; Case Examples for Chapter 17; Case Example 40. Integrating Data From Multiple Sources With Patient ID Matching; Case Example 41. Using Patient Identity Management Methods To Combine Health System Data; References for Chapter 17; Chapter 18. Analysis of Linked Registry Data sets; 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamentals of Design and Analysis in Retrospective Database Research; 3. Important Considerations.
  • 4. Special Opportunities5. Summary; Case Examples for Chapter 18; Case Example 42. Combining De-Identified Data From Multiple Registries To Study Long-Term Outcomes in a Rare Disease; Case Example 43. Understanding Baseline Characteristics of Combined Data Sets Prior to Analysis; References for Chapter 18; Section V. Special Applications in Patient Registries; Chapter 19. Use of Registries in Product Safety Assessment; 1. Introduction; 2. Registries Specifically Designed for Safety Assessment; 3. Registries Designed for Purposes Other Than Safety; 4. Ad Hoc Data Pooling.