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Using big data from real-world Australian rheumatology encounters to enhance clinical care and research.

Geoffrey O Littlejohn1, Kathleen E Tymms2, Tegan Smith3, Hedley T Griffiths4, Hedley T Griffiths4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: OPAL (Optimising Patient outcomes in Australian rheumatoLogy) Rheumatology is an independent not for profit Australian clinical research organisation which is the custodian of one of the largest datasets of patients with rheumatic diseases in the world, containing real-world clinical data from more than >175,000 unique patients collected over more than 900,000 clinical consultations. We describe the evolution and outcomes of the OPAL dataset, with particular reference to the use of big data derived from real-world clinical encounters to enhance clinical care and research.
METHODS: De-identified data are regularly extracted and aggregated from the electronic medical records (EMR) of consenting patients treated by approximately 100 rheumatologists around Australia. The EMR shared by OPAL clinicians was specifically customised for rheumatology and collects comprehensive information on demographics, disease history, activity and severity, co-morbidities, pathology, and medication use. In addition, OPAL captures multifaceted outcomes data from the patient perspective through a novel electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) delivery system which allows for health-related quality of life measures to be matched with clinical indices.
RESULTS: Since inception in 2009, OPAL has produced 35 publications and abstracts. OPAL also provides real-world data to determine drug utilisation, efficacy and safety, elucidate the natural history of disease, highlight areas of unmet need, guide medical affairs and commercial strategy, and to support regulatory and reimbursement submissions.
CONCLUSIONS: The extensive, evolving and organic OPAL dataset reflects the complexities of clinical rheumatological practice. It provides unique opportunities to enhance clinical care and research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31820719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Rheumatol        ISSN: 0392-856X            Impact factor:   4.473


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2.  Prevalence of sleep disturbance and the association between poor disease control in people with ankylosing spondylitis within the Australian clinical setting (ASLEEP study): a real-world observational study using the OPAL dataset.

Authors:  Kathleen Tymms; Belinda E Butcher; Tracey L Sletten; Tegan Smith; Catherine O'Sullivan; Geoffrey Littlejohn; Ricky Sadler; Rebecca Tronnberg; Hedley Griffiths
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