The State of Data in Healthcare: Path Towards Standardization.

IF 5.4 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Journal of healthcare informatics research Pub Date : 2018-05-22 eCollection Date: 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s41666-018-0019-8
Keith Feldman, Reid A Johnson, Nitesh V Chawla
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Coupled with the rise of data science and machine learning, the increasing availability of digitized health and wellness data has provided an exciting opportunity for complex analyses of problems throughout the healthcare domain. Whereas many early works focused on a particular aspect of patient care, often drawing on data from a specific clinical or administrative source, it has become clear such a single-source approach is insufficient to capture the complexity of the human condition. Instead, adequately modeling health and wellness problems requires the ability to draw upon data spanning multiple facets of an individual's biology, their care, and the social aspects of their life. Although such an awareness has greatly expanded the breadth of health and wellness data collected, the diverse array of data sources and intended uses often leave researchers and practitioners with a scattered and fragmented view of any particular patient. As a result, there exists a clear need to catalogue and organize the range of healthcare data available for analysis. This work represents an effort at developing such an organization, presenting a patient-centric framework deemed the Healthcare Data Spectrum (HDS). Comprised of six layers, the HDS begins with the innermost micro-level omics and macro-level demographic data that directly characterize a patient, and extends at its outermost to aggregate population-level data derived from attributes of care for each individual patient. For each level of the HDS, this manuscript will examine the specific types of constituent data, provide examples of how the data aid in a broad set of research problems, and identify the primary terminology and standards used to describe the data.

医疗保健数据现状:走向标准化之路。
随着数据科学和机器学习的兴起,越来越多的数字化健康和保健数据为对整个医疗保健领域的问题进行复杂分析提供了令人兴奋的机会。早期的许多研究都侧重于患者护理的某个方面,通常利用特定临床或行政来源的数据,但这种单一来源的方法显然不足以捕捉人类状况的复杂性。相反,要对健康和保健问题进行充分建模,就必须能够利用涵盖个人生物学、护理和社会生活等多个方面的数据。虽然这种意识极大地扩展了健康和保健数据收集的广度,但数据来源和预期用途的多样性往往使研究人员和从业人员对任何特定病人的了解都是分散和零碎的。因此,显然有必要对可用于分析的各种医疗保健数据进行编目和组织。这项工作体现了开发此类组织的努力,提出了一个以患者为中心的框架,即医疗保健数据频谱(HDS)。HDS 由六个层次组成,从直接描述患者特征的最内层微观层面的全息数据和宏观层面的人口统计数据开始,最外层扩展到从每个患者的护理属性中得出的总体人口层面的数据。对于 HDS 的每个层次,本手稿将研究组成数据的具体类型,举例说明数据如何帮助解决一系列广泛的研究问题,并确定用于描述数据的主要术语和标准。
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