Most hospitals have already implemented information systems and Electronic Health Records (EHRs), but the reuse of such data for research is still infrequent. We present a pilot project on the exploitation of clinical information from a Spanish hospital database in the context of the European Medical Information Framework project (EMIF). Specific use cases such as patients with diabetes mellitus type 2, obesity and dementia were assessed, by exploiting EHR data integrated from several separated clinical databases. The possibility to analyse the features of specific groups of patients based on their diagnosis codes can provide new data about relationships between different conditions that can contribute for decision-making, healthcare and re...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) are being deployed world- wide to improve access to individual...
Possibly the most important requirement to support co-operative work among health professionals and ...
The project PROMODR (Progressive Model of Diabetes Register) funded by an Italian Ministry of Health...
Introduction The European medical information framework (EMIF) was an Innovative Medicines Initiativ...
Abstract Background Data capture is one of the most expensive phases during the conduct of a clinica...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To describe the IMI EHR4CR project which is designing and developi...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the IMI EHR4CR project which is designing and developing, and aims to ...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
Background. In France, there is no public information system associating reasons for consultation, a...
As widely discussed in the literature, there are many potential scientific usages of data extracted ...
International audienceWith the emergence of electronic health records, the reuse of clinical data of...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Health care techno...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) are being deployed world- wide to improve access to individual...
Possibly the most important requirement to support co-operative work among health professionals and ...
The project PROMODR (Progressive Model of Diabetes Register) funded by an Italian Ministry of Health...
Introduction The European medical information framework (EMIF) was an Innovative Medicines Initiativ...
Abstract Background Data capture is one of the most expensive phases during the conduct of a clinica...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To describe the IMI EHR4CR project which is designing and developi...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the IMI EHR4CR project which is designing and developing, and aims to ...
The reuse of clinical information from the electronic patient record (EPR) for all health care areas...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
Background. In France, there is no public information system associating reasons for consultation, a...
As widely discussed in the literature, there are many potential scientific usages of data extracted ...
International audienceWith the emergence of electronic health records, the reuse of clinical data of...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Health care techno...
Background: Improving current and future healthcare is heavily reliant on continuous research and th...
Health Information Technologies (HIT) are being deployed world- wide to improve access to individual...
Possibly the most important requirement to support co-operative work among health professionals and ...
The project PROMODR (Progressive Model of Diabetes Register) funded by an Italian Ministry of Health...