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Facilitating biomedical researchers' interrogation of electronic health record data: Ideas from outside of biomedical informatics
2016
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Electronic health records (EHR) are a vital data resource for research uses, including cohort identification, phenotyping, pharmacovigilance, and public health surveillance. To realize the promise of EHR data for accelerating clinical research, it is imperative to enable efficient and autonomous EHR data interrogation by end users such as biomedical researchers. This paper surveys state-of-art approaches and key methodological considerations to this purpose. We adapted a previously published
doi:10.1016/j.jbi.2016.03.004
pmid:26972838
pmcid:PMC4837021
fatcat:m5evutghufd4xjibxisl6c4igu