HIS LESSON 11 PART 3 Flashcards
STATE THE TYPES OF CLINICAL DATA REPOSITORY AS IT IS USED IN THE MEDICAL WORLD
- Study
- Electronic Health Record (EHR)
- Registry
- Warehouse
- Collections
- Federation
A database of observations made as a result of direct health care.
Electronic health record
A database of observations made as a result of direct health care.
EHR
A database that collects observations for a clinical research study.
study
Database that comes from only one organization.
electronic medical records
what type of data generation is the Electronic Health Records?
first generation data
the study, what type of data generation is it?
first generation data
why does the EHR deal with first generation data?
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
study deal with what type of generation data base?
first generation data base
is usually extracted first into a registry or data warehouse.
EHR Data
they are a type of EHR that is personally requested?
personal EHR
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.
warehouse
Contains observations collected and organized for the purpose of studying or guiding particular outcomes on a defined population.
registry
Has the ability to deidentify buried data or allow query for
frequencies of record making researcher access easier.
warehouse
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:
warehouse
what type of data generation is the warehouse?
second generation
exemplify observational methods in their construction and use.
registry
what does the registry contain to its data generation?
1st and 2nd data generation
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.
warehouse
what is the characteristics of a warehouse?
Subject Oriented, Time Variant, Related Concept
A library of heterogenous data sets from more organizations than a warehouse or more sources than a registry.
collection
Has the ability to deidentify buried data or allow query for
frequencies of record making researcher access easier.
warehouse
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.
federation
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.
federation
the collection uses what type of generation data?
2nd generation data
most genomics are under what type of clinical depositories?
collection
what type of generation data does the federation uses? and its data should always come in what type of reporting?
3rd generation data, summarized form of reporting
there is the presence of catalog which contains metadata, what type of repository data is it?
collection
Capturing changes in data values rather than overriding
them with the latest value
time variant
Means objects contain in the warehouse have a direct
relationship real-world objects
subject oriented
A data warehouse does not destroy data;
related concept