Efforts to Standardize Electronic Medical Record Data Undertaken in the Real World Evidence Initiative by Clinical Research Core Hospitals in Japan

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  • TAKEDA Toshihiro
    大阪大学大学院医学系研究科 医療情報学 大阪大学医学部附属病院 医療情報部
  • SAKAI Akiko
    大阪大学医学部附属病院 医療情報部
  • ASADA Itsuko
    名古屋大学医学部附属病院 メディカルITセンター
  • YOSHIDA Naoki
    大阪大学医学部附属病院 薬剤部
  • SHIRATORI Yoshimune
    名古屋大学医学部附属病院 メディカルITセンター
  • MATSUMURA Yasushi
    大阪大学大学院医学系研究科 医療情報学 国立病院機構大阪医療センター

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Other Title
  • 「臨床研究中核病院におけるReal World Evidence創出のための取り組み(臨中ネット)」での電子カルテデータ標準化の取り組み

Abstract

<p>There is a growing need to utilize the Real World Data (RWD) stored in the electronic medical record (EMR) for clinical research and drug development. Since EMR data is managed using local codes in each medical institution, standardization and quality control have become issues. Clinical Research Core Hospitals are working to create the Real World Evidence with the support of AMED. In this effort, Osaka University and Nagoya University are coordinating efforts to standardize EMR data. The goals of this sub-working group are as follows: ① to determine which data items managed in the EMR of each hospital should be converted to standard codes, ② to decide the standard codes to be adopted for each item, the granularity of standardization, and the target range of standardization, ③ to consider the desirable operational flow regarding the person in charge of setting the standard codes and the timing of setting the standard codes, ④ to consider methods to verify that patient data output to SS-MIX2 or data warehouse at each hospital is correctly coded. We are discussing this issue with reference to the preceding MID-NET® project. In this paper, we introduce our efforts, particularly focusing on standardization, and present the issues that have been identified through these efforts.</p>

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390017511236520448
  • DOI
    10.14982/rsmp.14.141
  • ISSN
    21890447
    21857113
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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