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Automated provision of clinical routine data for a complex clinical follow-up study: A data warehouse solution

Journal

HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/14604582211058081

Keywords

clinical data warehouse; clinical study; electronic data capture; electronic health records; secondary data usage

Funding

  1. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung [01EO1004, 01EO1504]
  2. Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Wuerzburg

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This study demonstrates the feasibility of an automated transformation and transfer process for transferring highly structured and granular data from a hospital information system to a study's electronic data capture system. The process takes into account the specific data and visit structures of the study, and is able to automate the transfer of a large amount of data with good accuracy.
A deep integration of routine care and research remains challenging in many respects. We aimed to show the feasibility of an automated transformation and transfer process feeding deeply structured data with a high level of granularity collected for a clinical prospective cohort study from our hospital information system to the study's electronic data capture system, while accounting for study-specific data and visits. We developed a system integrating all necessary software and organizational processes then used in the study. The process and key system components are described together with descriptive statistics to show its feasibility in general and to identify individual challenges in particular. Data of 2051 patients enrolled between 2014 and 2020 was transferred. We were able to automate the transfer of approximately 11 million individual data values, representing 95% of all entered study data. These were recorded in n = 314 variables (28% of all variables), with some variables being used multiple times for follow-up visits. Our validation approach allowed for constant good data quality over the course of the study. In conclusion, the automated transfer of multi-dimensional routine medical data from HIS to study databases using specific study data and visit structures is complex, yet viable.

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