Electronic health records often show missing values and errors jeopardizing their effective exploitation. We illustrate the re-engineering process needed to improve the data quality of a web-based, multicentric stroke registry by proposing a knowledge-based data entry support able to help users to homogeneously interpret data items, and to prevent and detect treacherous errors. The re-engineering also improves stroke units coordination and networking, through ancillary tools for monitoring patient enrollments, calculating stroke care indicators, analyzing compliance with clinical practice guidelines, and entering stroke units profiles. Finally we report on some statistics, such as calculation of indicators for assessing the quality of strok...
Background and Purpose—Public reporting of quality data is becoming more common and increasingly use...
Background Riks-Stroke, the Swedish Stroke Register, is the world's longest-running national stroke ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registr...
Stroke registries are observational databases focusing on the clinical information and outcomes of s...
Background Medical quality registers are useful sources of knowledge about diseases and the health ...
Objective In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases ar...
Aim: To assess whether stroke diagnoses in national health registers are sufficiently correct and co...
The application of Value-based Healthcare requires not only the identification of key processes in t...
BACKGROUND: Routine monitoring of the quality of stroke care is becoming increasingly important sinc...
Background and Purpose—Stroke databases are established to systematically evaluate both the treatmen...
Background Disease registries assist with clinical practice improvement. The Australian Stroke Clini...
Objective: In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases a...
Reliable research demands data of known quality. This can be very challenging for electronic health ...
Abstract Background: The U.S. lacks a stroke surveillance system. This study develops a meth...
BackgroundThe U.S. lacks a stroke surveillance system. This study develops a method to transform an ...
Background and Purpose—Public reporting of quality data is becoming more common and increasingly use...
Background Riks-Stroke, the Swedish Stroke Register, is the world's longest-running national stroke ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registr...
Stroke registries are observational databases focusing on the clinical information and outcomes of s...
Background Medical quality registers are useful sources of knowledge about diseases and the health ...
Objective In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases ar...
Aim: To assess whether stroke diagnoses in national health registers are sufficiently correct and co...
The application of Value-based Healthcare requires not only the identification of key processes in t...
BACKGROUND: Routine monitoring of the quality of stroke care is becoming increasingly important sinc...
Background and Purpose—Stroke databases are established to systematically evaluate both the treatmen...
Background Disease registries assist with clinical practice improvement. The Australian Stroke Clini...
Objective: In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases a...
Reliable research demands data of known quality. This can be very challenging for electronic health ...
Abstract Background: The U.S. lacks a stroke surveillance system. This study develops a meth...
BackgroundThe U.S. lacks a stroke surveillance system. This study develops a method to transform an ...
Background and Purpose—Public reporting of quality data is becoming more common and increasingly use...
Background Riks-Stroke, the Swedish Stroke Register, is the world's longest-running national stroke ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility of linking data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registr...