First name
Peter
Last name
Mo

Title

Federating clinical data from six pediatric hospitals: process and initial results for microbiology from the PHIS+ consortium.

Year of Publication

2012

Number of Pages

281-90

Date Published

2012

ISSN Number

1942-597X

Abstract

<p>Microbiology study results are necessary for conducting many comparative effectiveness research studies. Unlike core laboratory test results, microbiology results have a complex structure. Federating and integrating microbiology data from six disparate electronic medical record systems is challenging and requires a team of varied skills. The PHIS+ consortium which is partnership between members of the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) network, the Children's Hospital Association and the University of Utah, have used "FURTHeR' for federating laboratory data. We present our process and initial results for federating microbiology data from six pediatric hospitals.</p>

DOI

Alternate Title

AMIA Annu Symp Proc

PMID

23304298
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Title

Federating clinical data from six pediatric hospitals: process and initial results from the PHIS+ Consortium.

Year of Publication

2011

Number of Pages

994-1003

Date Published

2011

ISSN Number

1942-597X

Abstract

<p>Integrating clinical data with administrative data across disparate electronic medical record systems will help improve the internal and external validity of comparative effectiveness research. The Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS) currently collects administrative information from 43 pediatric hospital members of the Child Health Corporation of America (CHCA). Members of the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) network have partnered with CHCA and the University of Utah Biomedical Informatics Core to create an enhanced version of PHIS that includes clinical data. A specialized version of a data federation architecture from the University of Utah ("FURTHeR") is being developed to integrate the clinical data from the member hospitals into a common repository ("PHIS+") that is joined with the existing administrative data. We report here on our process for the first phase of federating lab data, and present initial results.</p>

DOI

Alternate Title

AMIA Annu Symp Proc

PMID

22195159
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