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Optimizing data integration in trials that use EHR data: lessons learned from a multi-center randomized clinical trial
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Raman, Sudha R.
, Nelson, Adam J.
, O’Brien, Emily C.
, Qualls, Laura G.
, Marsolo, Keith
, Nilles, Ester Kim
, Hammill, Bradley G.
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Analysis
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Commentary
/ Data collection
/ Data models
/ Data quality
/ Data warehouses
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic records
/ Health Sciences
/ Industrial locations
/ Informatics
/ Information management
/ Infrastructure
/ Management
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Participation
/ Patients
/ Pragmatic clinical trial as topic
/ Product development
/ Research design
/ Site selection
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
2023
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Optimizing data integration in trials that use EHR data: lessons learned from a multi-center randomized clinical trial
by
Raman, Sudha R.
, Nelson, Adam J.
, O’Brien, Emily C.
, Qualls, Laura G.
, Marsolo, Keith
, Nilles, Ester Kim
, Hammill, Bradley G.
in
Analysis
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Commentary
/ Data collection
/ Data models
/ Data quality
/ Data warehouses
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic records
/ Health Sciences
/ Industrial locations
/ Informatics
/ Information management
/ Infrastructure
/ Management
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Participation
/ Patients
/ Pragmatic clinical trial as topic
/ Product development
/ Research design
/ Site selection
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
2023
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Optimizing data integration in trials that use EHR data: lessons learned from a multi-center randomized clinical trial
by
Raman, Sudha R.
, Nelson, Adam J.
, O’Brien, Emily C.
, Qualls, Laura G.
, Marsolo, Keith
, Nilles, Ester Kim
, Hammill, Bradley G.
in
Analysis
/ Biomedicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Commentary
/ Data collection
/ Data models
/ Data quality
/ Data warehouses
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic records
/ Health Sciences
/ Industrial locations
/ Informatics
/ Information management
/ Infrastructure
/ Management
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Participation
/ Patients
/ Pragmatic clinical trial as topic
/ Product development
/ Research design
/ Site selection
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
2023
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Optimizing data integration in trials that use EHR data: lessons learned from a multi-center randomized clinical trial
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Optimizing data integration in trials that use EHR data: lessons learned from a multi-center randomized clinical trial
2023
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Overview
Background
Despite great promise, trials that ascertain patient clinical data from electronic health records (EHR), referred to here as “EHR-sourced” trials, are limited by uncertainty about how existing trial sites and infrastructure can be best used to operationalize study goals. Evidence is needed to support the practical use of EHRs in contemporary clinical trial settings.
Main text
We describe a demonstration project that used EHR data to complement data collected for a contemporary multi-center pharmaceutical industry outcomes trial, and how a central coordinating center supported participating sites through the technical, governance, and operational aspects of this type of activity. We discuss operational considerations related to site selection, data extraction, site performance, and data transfer and quality review, and we outline challenges and lessons learned. We surveyed potential sites and used their responses to assess feasibility, determine the potential capabilities of sites and choose an appropriate data extraction strategy. We designed a flexible, multimodal approach for data extraction, enabling each site to either leverage an existing data source, create a new research datamart, or send all data to the central coordinating center to produce the requisite data elements. We evaluated site performance, as reflected by the speed of contracting and IRB approval, total patients enrolled, enrollment yield, data quality, and compared performance by data collection strategy.
Conclusion
While broadening the type of sites able to participate in EHR-sourced trials may lead to greater generalizability and improved enrollment, sites with fewer technical resources may require additional support to participate. Central coordinating center support is essential to facilitate the execution of operational processes. Future work should focus on sharing lessons learned and creating reusable tools to facilitate participation of heterogeneous trial sites.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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