Clinical Data Repositories Lesson 13 PDF
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Hannah Joy Rocha, RMT
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This document details clinical data repositories, their types, and how they are used to manage and visualize patient data, specifically the different types of repositories for managing data, and provides visual data representation. Presentation by Hannah Joy Rocha, RMT on clinical data repositories.
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Clinical Data Repositories Lesson 13 Hannah Joy Rocha, RMT Common kinds of available info in CDR Patient Demographic Patients Primary Care Provider Medication List Allergies Hospital Inpatient Visits Emergency Department Encounters Outpatient Practice Visits Immunizations Diagnos...
Clinical Data Repositories Lesson 13 Hannah Joy Rocha, RMT Common kinds of available info in CDR Patient Demographic Patients Primary Care Provider Medication List Allergies Hospital Inpatient Visits Emergency Department Encounters Outpatient Practice Visits Immunizations Diagnoses Procedures Lab Results Social History Vitals STANDALONE XML-BASED INTERFACE TO INTEGRATE WITH ANY HIS Types of Clinical Data Repositories Study: Database that collects observations for specific clinical research study EHR: Database of observations made as a result of direct health care Registry: Observations collected and organized for the purpose of studying or guiding particular outcomes on a defined population Warehouse: Repository that adds level of integration and quality to primary research or clinical data of single institution Collection: Library of heterogeneous data sets from more organizations than a warehouse or more sources than a registry Federation: A repository distributed across multiple locations, where each location retains control over access to its own data, responsible for making data comparable MULTIPLE VIEWS FOR PATIENT MEDICAL RECORD CDR function to provide longitudinal views of patient info. Delta check CDR provide access to info where it is needed. “One-stop shopping” environment. Graphical user interface (GUI) access deployed through handheld devices CDR offers a cross continuum view of info. Ambulatory-focused info combines with acute info to give clinicians a new level of insight into wellness of patients GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF LAB RESULTS AND VITALS Data visualization: art of representing data in a pictorial or graphical format. It helps in simplifying a wide array of information, and allows decision-makers to derive analytical results from info presented visually. 162.5 250 130 200 97.5 150 65 100 32.5 50 0 0 April May June July April May June July