Identifying Appropriate Reference Data Models for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Studies Based on Data from Clinical Information Systems
Ogunyemi O, Meeker D, Kim H, Ashish N, Farzaneh S, Boxwala A. Identifying Appropriate Reference Data Models for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Studies Based on Data from Clinical Information Systems. Medical Care 2013, 51: s45-s52. PMID: 23774519, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0b013e31829b1e0b.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsComparative Effectiveness ResearchHumansInformation Storage and RetrievalModels, TheoreticalSystems IntegrationVocabulary, ControlledConceptsObservational Medical Outcomes PartnershipData modelInformation lossData elementsStandard data modelReference data modelCommon data modelClinical Data Interchange Standards ConsortiumDomain groupsClinical information systemsMinimal information lossInstitution-specific informationSemantic interoperabilityData warehouseData dictionaryData retrievalInformation systemsAnalysis data modelQualitative metricsReuse opportunitiesCommon formatResearch communityStandardized vocabularyStandards ConsortiumElectronic exchange