| Literature DB >> 27637659 |
Steven H Shaha1, Zain Sayeed2, Afshin A Anoushiravani2, Mouhanad M El-Othmani2, Khaled J Saleh3.
Abstract
This article explores how integration of data from clinical registries and electronic health records produces a quality impact within orthopedic practices. Data are differentiated from information, and several types of data that are collected and used in orthopedic outcome measurement are defined. Furthermore, the concept of comparative effectiveness and its impact on orthopedic clinical research are assessed. This article places emphasis on how the concept of big data produces health care challenges balanced with benefits that may be faced by patients and orthopedic surgeons. Finally, essential characteristics of an electronic health record that interlinks musculoskeletal care and big data initiatives are reviewed.Entities:
Keywords: Administrative database; Big data; Clinical database; Comparative effectiveness; Orthopedics; Total joint arthroplasty
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27637659 DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2016.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Clin North Am ISSN: 0030-5898 Impact factor: 2.472