Patients as Partners in the API Era

With respect to clinical studies, patients are anonymous "subjects," and we're enslaved to the case report file (CRF), designing studies to collect a set of data entered into EDC systems and moved along a complex, often recursive chain through data management, analysis, and interpreta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied clinical trials Jg. 27; H. 12; S. 35
1. Verfasser: Kubick, Wayne
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Monmouth Junction UBM LLC 01.12.2018
MultiMedia Healthcare Inc
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ISSN:1064-8542, 2150-623X
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Zusammenfassung:With respect to clinical studies, patients are anonymous "subjects," and we're enslaved to the case report file (CRF), designing studies to collect a set of data entered into EDC systems and moved along a complex, often recursive chain through data management, analysis, and interpretation. VAs Don Rucker, National Coordinator for Health IT, noted in a Health Information Technology (ONC) blog, "Open and accessible APIs (application programming interfaces) have transformed many industries. Within the healthcare industry, the Argonaut Project paved a path for engaging multiple stakeholders (providers, IT vendors, and consultants) to work together on a common implementation guide for using patient-focused APIs.
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ISSN:1064-8542
2150-623X