Developing a Prognostic Information System for Personalized Care in Real Time.

Tracy A Lieu, Lisa J Herrinton, Dimitri E Buzkov, Liyan Liu, Deborah Lyons, Romain Neugebauer, Tami Needham, Daniel Ng, Stephanie Prausnitz, Kam Stewart, Stephen K Van Den Eeden, David M Baer
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Context: Electronic medical records hold promise to transform clinical practice. However, technological and other barriers may preclude using them to guide care in real time. We used the Virtual Data Warehouse (VDW) to develop a tool that enables physicians to generate real-time, personalized prognostic information about survival after cancer.

Case description: Patients with cancer often ask their oncologists, "Have you ever seen a patient like me?" To help oncologists answer this question, we developed a prototype Prognostic Information System (PRISM), a web-based tool that gathers data about the index patient from Kaiser Permanente's clinical information systems, selects a historical cohort of similar patients, and displays the survival curve of the similar patients relative to key points in their treatment course.

Findings and major themes: The prototype was developed by a multidisciplinary team with expertise in oncology, research, and technology. We have completed two rounds of user testing and refinement. Successful development rested on: (1) executive support and a clinical champion; (2) collaboration among experts from multiple disciplines; (3) starting with simple cases rather than ambitious ones; (4) extensive research experience with the Virtual Data Warehouse, related databases, and an existing query tool; and (5) following agile software development principles, especially iterative user testing.

Conclusion: Clinical data stored in health care systems' electronic medical records can be used to personalize clinical care in real time. Development of prognostic information systems can be accelerated by collaborations among researchers, technology specialists, and clinicians and by use of existing technology like the Virtual Data Warehouse.

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开发个性化护理的实时预后信息系统。
背景:电子病历有望改变临床实践。然而,技术和其他障碍可能妨碍使用它们实时指导护理。我们使用虚拟数据仓库(VDW)来开发一种工具,使医生能够生成有关癌症后生存的实时、个性化预后信息。病例描述:癌症患者经常问他们的肿瘤医生:“你见过像我这样的病人吗?”为了帮助肿瘤学家回答这个问题,我们开发了一个原型预后信息系统(PRISM),这是一个基于网络的工具,从Kaiser Permanente的临床信息系统中收集关于索引患者的数据,选择一个相似患者的历史队列,并显示相似患者相对于其治疗过程中的关键点的生存曲线。研究结果和主要主题:该原型是由一个具有肿瘤学、研究和技术专业知识的多学科团队开发的。我们已经完成了两轮用户测试和改进。成功的发展依赖于:(1)管理层的支持和临床冠军;(2)多学科专家协作;(3)从简单的案例入手,而不是从宏大的案例入手;(4)对虚拟数据仓库、相关数据库和现有查询工具有丰富的研究经验;(5)遵循敏捷软件开发原则,特别是迭代式用户测试。结论:医疗卫生系统电子病历中存储的临床数据可用于实时个性化临床护理。通过研究人员、技术专家和临床医生之间的合作,以及利用虚拟数据仓库等现有技术,可以加速预后信息系统的开发。
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