Integrated electronic health record tools to access real-world data in oncology research.

IF 2.5 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JAMIA Open Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae144
Michelle Casagni, Nicole Llewellyn, Maeve Kokolus, Miranda Chan, Robert Dingwell, Selina Chow, Nancy Campbell, Cassandra Elrahi, Steven Piantadosi, Andre Quina
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Abstract

Objectives: The Integrating Clinical Trials and Real-World Endpoints (ICAREdata) project aimed to demonstrate that electronic health record (EHR) data, expressed in a standard structured format, can be extracted and transmitted to contribute to clinical research. Using the minimal Common Oncology Data Elements (mCODE), we collected standardized oncology outcome data from EHRs across 10 clinical sites and 15 trials. This report details and assesses the ICAREdata technical implementation and offers recommendations to benefit future projects with similar goals.

Materials and methods: In the ICAREdata project, we implemented tools to collect structured clinical outcome data within EHRs, then extract and transmit the mCODE-formatted data to a secure cloud storage platform. Using the socio-technical model of health information technology, we systematically assessed the technical implementations in this multi-institutional project.

Results: We evaluated the ICAREdata method across the 8 inter-related dimensions of the socio-technical model. For each dimension, we identified challenges and developed recommendations that implementers of future initiatives can leverage.

Discussion: The ICAREdata project successfully demonstrated the feasibility of using data standards for structured data capture and transmission in clinical trials. The lessons learned from this project can accelerate the success of similar initiatives using standards-based real-world data (RWD) capture and transmission for research.

Conclusion: The ICAREdata project represents a step towards a future where researchers can access high-quality, standardized RWD leading to advances in research and improved care delivery.

集成电子健康记录工具,以访问肿瘤研究中的真实数据。
目标:整合临床试验和现实世界端点(ICAREdata)项目旨在证明,以标准结构化格式表示的电子健康记录(EHR)数据可以提取和传输,以促进临床研究。使用最小的通用肿瘤数据元素(mCODE),我们从10个临床站点和15个试验的电子病历中收集标准化的肿瘤结果数据。本报告详细介绍和评估了ICAREdata的技术实现,并提供了一些建议,以使具有类似目标的未来项目受益。材料和方法:在ICAREdata项目中,我们实现了收集电子病历中结构化临床结果数据的工具,然后提取并将mcode格式的数据传输到安全的云存储平台。利用卫生信息技术的社会技术模型,我们系统地评估了这个多机构项目的技术实施情况。结果:我们在社会技术模型的8个相互关联的维度上评估了ICAREdata方法。对于每个维度,我们确定了挑战,并提出了建议,供未来计划的实施者利用。讨论:ICAREdata项目成功地证明了在临床试验中使用数据标准进行结构化数据捕获和传输的可行性。从该项目中吸取的经验教训可以加速利用基于标准的真实世界数据(RWD)捕获和传输进行研究的类似倡议的成功。结论:ICAREdata项目向未来迈出了一步,研究人员可以获得高质量、标准化的RWD,从而推动研究和改善护理服务。
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JAMIA Open
JAMIA Open Medicine-Health Informatics
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