2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12170-014-0422-5
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Electronic Medical Records and Their Use in Health Promotion and Population Research of Cardiovascular Disease

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“…Passive use includes activities such as secondary data analysis or identification of patients that meet specific phenotypic requirements. Active use includes engaging patients via the use of platforms such as the EHR and PHR for recruitment and outcomes data collection 1,9,10. The overall goal of this study is to describe the use, strengths, and limitations of the EHR for identifying potential study participants and the PHR for recruiting and collecting contextual data for an observational research study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Passive use includes activities such as secondary data analysis or identification of patients that meet specific phenotypic requirements. Active use includes engaging patients via the use of platforms such as the EHR and PHR for recruitment and outcomes data collection 1,9,10. The overall goal of this study is to describe the use, strengths, and limitations of the EHR for identifying potential study participants and the PHR for recruiting and collecting contextual data for an observational research study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the growing use of EHRs and PHRs for health care delivery and quality improvement, new opportunities also have arisen for rapidly identifying, recruiting, and collecting contextual data from patients for population health research. 1 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the EHR becomes less of a passive data capture system as is typically the case, and instead, serves as the basis for timely and efficient shared decision-making. Shared decision-making allows for patients' values, needs, and preferences to guide evidence-based care ( Barry and Edgman-Levitan, 2012 ), and our EHR systems should help improve shared decision-making around prevention of chronic disease ( Kite et al, 2014 ). A Cochrane review of interventions for improving the adoption of shared decision making concluded that interventions targeting the provider and patient were more effective than those targeting the provider or patient alone ( Legare et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike existing research, our study was done in a primary care setting and targeted all patients meeting age and clinic criteria, regardless of presence of comorbid conditions. Also distinct from other point-of-care interventions, the SPHERE tool is designed to be platform-independent and scalable to other patient populations and healthcare settings, not to mention EHR platforms ( Foraker et al, 2014 , Kite et al, 2014 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, EHR data can be leveraged as an existing data source to conduct rapid and more efficient investigations into the population burden of CVD and its risk factors. 2 Although easier to obtain, EHR data present unique challenges to epidemiological research. These data are primarily collected for clinical purposes, and repurposing these data for surveillance research creates the potential for bias (defined as a systematic deviation of observed results or inferences from the “truth”) 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%