2015
DOI: 10.2196/medinform.4221
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Building Data-Driven Pathways From Routinely Collected Hospital Data: A Case Study on Prostate Cancer

Abstract: BackgroundRoutinely collected data in hospitals is complex, typically heterogeneous, and scattered across multiple Hospital Information Systems (HIS). This big data, created as a byproduct of health care activities, has the potential to provide a better understanding of diseases, unearth hidden patterns, and improve services and cost. The extent and uses of such data rely on its quality, which is not consistently checked, nor fully understood. Nevertheless, using routine data for the construction of data-drive… Show more

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“…Clinical Pathway: in the context of this paper it is defined as an ordered set of patient-centric events and information relevant to a particular clinical condition [3]. It can be considered as a suitable data structure for routine data extracted from EMRs that records the actual journey of the patient for a given condition.…”
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“…Clinical Pathway: in the context of this paper it is defined as an ordered set of patient-centric events and information relevant to a particular clinical condition [3]. It can be considered as a suitable data structure for routine data extracted from EMRs that records the actual journey of the patient for a given condition.…”
Section: Glossary and Key Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity in this example would, in turn, be part of a pathway, illustrated in Table 1. The pathway data model is defined in more detail in [3].…”
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