| Literature DB >> 30474902 |
Shanika Nanayakkara1,2, Xiaoyan Zhou1,2, Heiko Spallek1.
Abstract
Biomedical big data amasses from different sources such as electronic health records, health research, wearable devices and social media. Recent advances in data capturing, storage and analysis techniques have facilitated conversion of a wealth of knowledge in biomedical big data into evidence-based actionable plans to enhance population health and well-being. The delay in reaping the benefits of biomedical big data in dentistry is mainly due to the slow adoption of electronic health record systems, unstructured clinical records, tattered communication between data silos and perceiving oral health as a separate entity from general health. Recent recognition of the complex interplay between oral and general health has acknowledged the power of oral health big data to glean new insights on disease prevention and management. This review paper summarizes recent advances, limitations and challenges in biomedical big data in health care with emphasis on oral health and discusses the potential future applications of oral health big data to improve the quality and efficiency of personalized health care.Keywords: big data; delivery of health care; electronic health records; oral health; patient-generated health data; wearable electronic devices
Year: 2018 PMID: 30474902 DOI: 10.1111/odi.13007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Dis ISSN: 1354-523X Impact factor: 3.511