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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Informatics

Date Submitted: Jan 22, 2017
Open Peer Review Period: Jan 22, 2017 - Jul 12, 2017
Date Accepted: Sep 20, 2017
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Promoting Secondary Analysis of Electronic Medical Records in China: Summary of the PLAGH-MIT Critical Data Conference and Health Datathon

Li P, Xie C, Pollard T, Johnson AEW, Cao D, Kang H, Liang H, Zhang Y, Liu X, Fan Y, Zhang Y, Xue W, Xie L, Celi LA, Zhang Z

Promoting Secondary Analysis of Electronic Medical Records in China: Summary of the PLAGH-MIT Critical Data Conference and Health Datathon

JMIR Med Inform 2017;5(4):e43

DOI: 10.2196/medinform.7380

PMID: 29138126

PMCID: 5705855

Promoting Secondary Analysis of Electronic Medical Records in China: Summary of the PLAGH-MIT Critical Data Conference and Health Datathon

  • Peiyao Li; 
  • Chen Xie; 
  • Tom Pollard; 
  • Alistair Edward William Johnson; 
  • Desen Cao; 
  • Hongjun Kang; 
  • Hong Liang; 
  • Yuezhou Zhang; 
  • Xiaoli Liu; 
  • Yong Fan; 
  • Yuan Zhang; 
  • Wanguo Xue; 
  • Lixin Xie; 
  • Leo Anthony Celi; 
  • Zhengbo Zhang

ABSTRACT

Electronic health records (EHRs) have been widely adopted among modern hospitals to collect and track clinical data. Secondary analysis of EHRs could complement the traditional randomized control trial (RCT) research model. However, most researchers in China lack either the technical expertise or the resources needed to utilize EHRs as a resource. In addition, a climate of cross-disciplinary collaboration to gain insights from EHRs, a crucial component of a learning healthcare system, is not prevalent. To address these issues, members from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the People’s Liberation Army General Hospital (PLAGH) organized the first clinical data conference and health datathon in China, which provided a platform for clinicians, statisticians, and data scientists to team up and address information gaps in the intensive care unit (ICU).


 Citation

Please cite as:

Li P, Xie C, Pollard T, Johnson AEW, Cao D, Kang H, Liang H, Zhang Y, Liu X, Fan Y, Zhang Y, Xue W, Xie L, Celi LA, Zhang Z

Promoting Secondary Analysis of Electronic Medical Records in China: Summary of the PLAGH-MIT Critical Data Conference and Health Datathon

JMIR Med Inform 2017;5(4):e43

DOI: 10.2196/medinform.7380

PMID: 29138126

PMCID: 5705855

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