B. Adamson , E. Horne , C. Xu , A. Samani , C. Buhl , P. Mpofu , H. Pittell , Q. Zhang , D. Ng , K. Seidl-Rathkopf , N. Schinwald , E. Tajima , A. Sujenthiran
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Abstract
Oncology real-world data (RWD) from electronic health records (EHRs) can generate real-world evidence crucial for clinical and policy decisions. However, challenges in accessing and harmonising data across countries limit its global applicability. Flatiron Health has developed oncology EHR-derived RWD datasets in the UK, Germany, and Japan, integrating these with its United States database to support multinational studies. This paper outlines the methods, aligned with the ISPOR EHR-derived data SUITABILITY checklist, to ensure the trustworthiness, reliability, and relevance of these datasets.