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Grappling with the Future Use of Big Data for Translational Medicine and Clinical Care
2017
IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics
Objectives: Although patients may have a wealth of imaging, genomic, monitoring, and personal device data, it has yet to be fully integrated into clinical care. Methods: We identify three reasons for the lack of integration. The first is that "Big Data" is poorly managed by most Electronic Medical Record Systems (EMRS). The data is mostly available on "cloud-native" platforms that are outside the scope of most EMRs, and even checking if such data is available on a patient often must be done
doi:10.1055/s-0037-1606487
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