HIS LESSON 11 PART 3 Flashcards

1
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STATE THE TYPES OF CLINICAL DATA REPOSITORY AS IT IS USED IN THE MEDICAL WORLD

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  1. Study
  2. Electronic Health Record (EHR)
  3. Registry
  4. Warehouse
  5. Collections
  6. Federation
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A database of observations made as a result of direct health care.

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Electronic health record

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3
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A database of observations made as a result of direct health care.

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EHR

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4
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A database that collects observations for a clinical research study.

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study

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Database that comes from only one organization.

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electronic medical records

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6
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what type of data generation is the Electronic Health Records?

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first generation data

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7
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the study, what type of data generation is it?

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first generation data

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8
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why does the EHR deal with first generation data?

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since the data uploaded from the EHR are most of the time uploaded but are not processed. And EHR deals with 1st generation data base

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9
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study deal with what type of generation data base?

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first generation data base

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10
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is usually extracted first into a registry or data warehouse.

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EHR Data

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11
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they are a type of EHR that is personally requested?

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personal EHR

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12
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A repository that adds levels of integration and quality to the primary (research or clinical) data of a single institution, to support flexible queries for multiple uses.

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warehouse

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Contains observations collected and organized for the purpose of studying or guiding particular outcomes on a defined population.

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registry

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14
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Has the ability to deidentify buried data or allow query for
frequencies of record making researcher access easier.

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warehouse

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15
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Operates as an information utility for their host institutions, allowing cohort discovery for prospective research of both observational and experimental, and supporting retrospective queries for:

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warehouse

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16
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what type of data generation is the warehouse?

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second generation

17
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exemplify observational methods in their construction and use.

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registry

18
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what does the registry contain to its data generation?

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1st and 2nd data generation

19
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A repository that adds levels of integration and quality to the primary (research or clinical) data of a single institution, to support flexible queries for multiple uses.

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warehouse

20
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what is the characteristics of a warehouse?

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Subject Oriented, Time Variant, Related Concept

21
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A library of heterogenous data sets from more organizations than a warehouse or more sources than a registry.

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collection

22
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Has the ability to deidentify buried data or allow query for
frequencies of record making researcher access easier.

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warehouse

23
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A repository distributed across multiple locations, where each location retains control over access to its own data and is responsible for making the data comparable with the data of other locations.

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federation

24
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data do not leave these organizations except in summary form when someone queries the federation for data so then the informatics work to make data comparable across
the network.

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federation

25
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the collection uses what type of generation data?

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2nd generation data

26
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most genomics are under what type of clinical depositories?

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collection

27
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what type of generation data does the federation uses? and its data should always come in what type of reporting?

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3rd generation data, summarized form of reporting

28
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there is the presence of catalog which contains metadata, what type of repository data is it?

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collection

29
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Capturing changes in data values rather than overriding
them with the latest value

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time variant

30
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Means objects contain in the warehouse have a direct
relationship real-world objects

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subject oriented

31
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A data warehouse does not destroy data;

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related concept