Using Electronic Health Records for Population Health Research: A Review of Methods and Applications
University of California, San Francisco · Robert Wood Johnson Foundation · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The use and functionality of electronic health records (EHRs) have increased rapidly in the past decade. Although the primary purpose of EHRs is clinical, researchers have used them to conduct epidemiologic investigations, ranging from cross-sectional studies within a given hospital to longitudinal studies on geographically distributed patients. Herein, we describe EHRs, examine their use in population health research, and compare them with traditional epidemiologic methods. We describe diverse research applications that benefit from the large sample sizes and generalizable patient populations afforded by EHRs. These have included reevaluation of prior findings, a range of diseases and subgroups, environmental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.06
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- 100%
- References
- 132
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4Topics & keywords
- Health records
- Epidemiology
- Data collection
- Record linkage
- Data science
- Population
- Population health
- Medical record