Electronic health records to facilitate clinical research
Imperial College London · Royal Brompton Hospital · +18 more institutions
Abstract
Electronic health records (EHRs) provide opportunities to enhance patient care, embed performance measures in clinical practice, and facilitate clinical research. Concerns have been raised about the increasing recruitment challenges in trials, burdensome and obtrusive data collection, and uncertain generalizability of the results. Leveraging electronic health records to counterbalance these trends is an area of intense interest. The initial applications of electronic health records, as the primary data source is envisioned for observational studies, embedded pragmatic or post-marketing registry-based randomized studies, or comparative effectiveness studies. Advancing this approach to randomized clinical…
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18Topics & keywords
- Generalizability theory
- Health records
- Medicine
- Medical record
- Observational study
- Clinical trial
- Data collection
- Electronic data capture
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure