2020
DOI: 10.2196/17962
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Fueling Clinical and Translational Research in Appalachia: Informatics Platform Approach

Abstract: Background The Appalachian population is distinct, not just culturally and geographically but also in its health care needs, facing the most health care disparities in the United States. To meet these unique demands, Appalachian medical centers need an arsenal of analytics and data science tools with the foundation of a centralized data warehouse to transform health care data into actionable clinical interventions. However, this is an especially challenging task given the fragmented state of medica… Show more

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“…It contains structured electronic health record data (eg, vitals, medication, procedure, and diagnosis), non–electronic health record survey data, and unstructured (text) information received from Marshall Health practice plan, Cabell-Huntington Hospital, and Marshall University Joan C Edwards School of Medicine’s Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center. It uses the technological tools of information science (eg, computer workstations, mobile smartphones, interactive visualization, programming, and machine learning ) to build a platform that can gather, analyze, and present information to address, in this case, oral health needs [ 33 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contains structured electronic health record data (eg, vitals, medication, procedure, and diagnosis), non–electronic health record survey data, and unstructured (text) information received from Marshall Health practice plan, Cabell-Huntington Hospital, and Marshall University Joan C Edwards School of Medicine’s Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center. It uses the technological tools of information science (eg, computer workstations, mobile smartphones, interactive visualization, programming, and machine learning ) to build a platform that can gather, analyze, and present information to address, in this case, oral health needs [ 33 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%