CODE-EHR best practice framework for the use of structured electronic healthcare records in clinical research

Autor: Kotecha, Dipak, Asselbergs, Folkert W, Achenbach, Stephan, Anker, Stefan D, Atar, Dan, Baigent, Colin, Banerjee, Amitava, Beger, Birgit, Brobert, Gunnar, Casadei, Barbara, Ceccarelli, Cinzia, Cowie, Martin R, Crea, Filippo, Cronin, Maureen, Denaxas, Spiros, Derix, Andrea, Fitzsimons, Donna, Fredriksson, Martin, Gale, Chris P, Gkoutos, Georgios V, Goettsch, Wim, Hemingway, Harry, Ingvar, Martin, Jonas, Adrian, Kazmierski, Robert, Løgstrup, Susanne, Thomas Lumbers, R, Lüscher, Thomas F, McGreavy, Paul, Piña, Ileana L, Roessig, Lothar, Steinbeisser, Carl, Sundgren, Mats, Tyl, Benoît, van Thiel, Ghislaine, van Bochove, Kees, Vardas, Panos E, Villanueva, Tiago, Vrana, Marilena, Weber, Wim, Weidinger, Franz, Windecker, Stephan, Wood, Angela, Grobbee, Diederick E, Kurz, Xavier, Concato, John, Morales, Jose Pablo, Piña, Ileana, Hedberg, Niklas, Spencer, Stuart, Sarkar, Rupa, Tyl, Benoit, Carroll, Colm, Thompson, Ceri, Tursini, Valentina, Cowie, Martin, Lumbers, R Tom, Grobbee, Rick, Van Thiel, Ghislaine, Gkoutos, George V, Petrova, Ana, Baljevic, Katija, Vairami, Polyxeni, Taylor, Jennifer
Přispěvatelé: Afd Pharmacoepi & Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology, Kotecha, Dipak [0000-0002-2570-9812], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Kotecha, D, Asselbergs, F W, Achenbach, S, Anker, S D, Atar, D, Baigent, C, Banerjee, A, Beger, B, Brobert, G, Casadei, B, Ceccarelli, C, Cowie, M R, Crea, F, Cronin, M, Denaxas, S, Derix, A, Fitzsimons, D, Fredriksson, M, Gale, C P, Gkoutos, G V, Goettsch, W, Hemingway, H, Ingvar, M, Jonas, A, Kazmierski, R, Løgstrup, S, Thomas Lumbers, R, Lüscher, T F, McGreavy, P, Piña, I L, Roessig, L, Steinbeisser, C, Sundgren, M, Tyl, B, van Thiel, G, van Bochove, K, Vardas, P E, Villanueva, T, Vrana, M, Weber, W, Weidinger, F, Windecker, S, Wood, A & Grobbee, D E 2022, ' CODE-EHR best practice framework for the use of structured electronic healthcare records in clinical research ', European Heart Journal, vol. 43, no. 37, pp. 3578-3588 . https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac426
The BMJ, 378, 1. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Kotecha, Dipak; Asselbergs, Folkert W; Achenbach, Stephan; Anker, Stefan D; Atar, Dan; Baigent, Colin; Banerjee, Amitava; Beger, Birgit; Brobert, Gunnar; Casadei, Barbara; Ceccarelli, Cinzia; Cowie, Martin R; Crea, Filippo; Cronin, Maureen; Denaxas, Spiros; Derix, Andrea; Fitzsimons, Donna; Fredriksson, Martin; Gale, Chris P; Gkoutos, Georgios V; ... (2022). CODE-EHR best practice framework for the use of structured electronic healthcare records in clinical research. BMJ, 378, e069048. BMJ Publishing Group 10.1136/bmj-2021-069048
Kotecha, Dipak; Asselbergs, Folkert W; Achenbach, Stephan; Anker, Stefan D; Atar, Dan; Baigent, Colin; Banerjee, Amitava; Beger, Birgit; Brobert, Gunnar; Casadei, Barbara; Ceccarelli, Cinzia; Cowie, Martin R; Crea, Filippo; Cronin, Maureen; Denaxas, Spiros; Derix, Andrea; Fitzsimons, Donna; Fredriksson, Martin; Gale, Chris P; Gkoutos, Georgios V; ... (2022). CODE-EHR best practice framework for the use of structured electronic healthcare records in clinical research. European heart journal, 43(37), pp. 3578-3588. Oxford University Press 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac426
BMJ
European Heart Journal
ISSN: 0959-8146
0195-668X
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac426
Popis: Big data is central to new developments in global clinical science aiming to improve the lives of patients. Technological advances have led to the routine use of structured electronic healthcare records with the potential to address key gaps in clinical evidence. The covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated the potential of big data and related analytics, but also important pitfalls. Verification, validation, and data privacy, as well as the social mandate to undertake research are key challenges. The European Society of Cardiology and the BigData@Heart consortium have brought together a range of international stakeholders, including patient representatives, clinicians, scientists, regulators, journal editors and industry. We propose the CODE-EHR Minimum Standards Framework as a means to improve the design of studies, enhance transparency and develop a roadmap towards more robust and effective utilisation of healthcare data for research purposes.
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