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Pragmatic use of data for research, audit and revalidation . Will Dixon Health Informatics Unit 10 th anniversary Royal College of Physicians, 15 th Sept 2011. Outline. Sources of information Clinical care, audit & research eHealth observational research Potential Barriers
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Pragmatic use of data for research, audit and revalidation Will Dixon Health Informatics Unit 10th anniversary Royal College of Physicians, 15th Sept 2011
Outline • Sources of information • Clinical care, audit & research • eHealth observational research • Potential • Barriers • Harmonised data collection • Arthritis Research UK’s INBANK project • DANBIO
Information sources Clinical care Research Audit & Revalidation
Clinical care Rheumatology new patient • Demographics • Symptoms • onset; site; severity; disability • Co-morbidity • Family history • Social history • Medication • Examination http://www.medicaltextbooksrevealed.com/files/11153-53.pdf
Research BSR Biologics Register Incidence of serious adverse events VS • Anti-TNF treated RA cohort (n=4000) • Infliximab • Etanercept • Adalimimab Biologic-naïve active RA cohort (n=4000)
Research BSR Biologics Register • Demographics • Symptoms • onset; site; severity; disability • Co-morbidity; adverse events • Social history (occupation) • Medication • Examination (DAS28 score)
Audit BSR National Audit 2010Early RA: NICE CG79 • Demographics • Symptoms • onset; severity; disability • Medication • Access to MDT
Information sources Clinical care Research Audit & Revalidation Structure clinical information systems to generate high-quality data for audit and research
Opportunity in UK • Universal access to healthcare • ‘Cradle to grave’ records • Electronic patient records in primary care • Other eData e.g. PACS • EPR in secondary care coming… • Huge potential for eHealth observational research
Observational researchWhat data is needed? Shallow & wide ‘Wholehealth experience’ e.g. GPRD HES Deep and narrow Disease-specific e.g. Secondary care recordsNational registers Research databases “T-shaped data”
Observational researchSteroid safety in patients with RA Disease severity Confounder Outcome Serious infection Exposure Steroid therapy
Observational researchSteroid safety in patients with RA Shallow & wide GPRD HES Prescriptions GP visits / HES data Steroid therapy ? • GP prescriptions • Hospital administration Serious infection Disease activity ? Deep and narrow National registers Research databases Secondary care records Problem
Research & audit using eHealth data Obstacles • Secondary care records often paper-based • EPRs not structured to collect information for research Solutions • Include research and audit requirements in EPR architecture • Need to harmonise research data
Studies in rheumatoid arthritis n=100 n=400 Prospective study of RA-associated interstitial lung disease Synovial predictors of EIA outcome • For all future studies in RA • Define minimum core dataset • Collect in harmonised way n=1000 Pharmacogenetics of methotrexate therapy Disease characteristics Disease severity Drug therapy n=500 Question Predictors of drug response
Harmonised data Osteoarthritis SLE Common minimum core Clinical care Vasculitis MSk pain Min.Core Min.Core Min.Core Min.Core Research Min.Core Rheumatoid arthritis Audit & Revalidation
INBANK A national research infrastructure to facilitate musculoskeletal research, including • a searchable catalogue of extant studies and • a prospective research database of clinician- and patient-reported outcomes with linked biological samples http://www.arthritisresearchuk.org/research/inbank.aspx
Disease hubs Sys sclerosis Others… RA Vasculitis Centralised informatics platform Centralised biobanking
Disease hubs Sys sclerosis Others… RA Vasculitis Centralised informatics platform Data collection Data linkage Data provision • INBANK Extant • Inventory of extant collections • Meta-data about studies • Clinical • Samples Link to national datasets GPRD National joint register etc. Datasets to researchers Clinical reports Patient identification for trials INBANK Prospective Web-based data collection Minimum core dataset + ‘bolt-on’ sub-studies Tracking biological samples Tracking of study progress National audit ADRs to MHRA Centralised biobanking
Research data collection in NHS practice Opportunities • ‘Real-world’ data across UK • Single data entry for clinical, research and audit purposes • National audit using INBANK platform • Automation of O/P letters • Augments clinical record • Patient-reported outcomes • Longitudinal record
DANBIO Courtesy of Merete Hetland
DANBIO Courtesy of Merete Hetland
Data collection in NHS practice Opportunities Threats Time not greater than current paper Existing databases Administrative burden NHS IT; R&D departments Integration with NHS systems • ‘Real-world’ data across UK • Single data entry for clinical, research and audit purposes • National audit using INBANK platform • Automation of O/P letters • Augments clinical record • Patient-reported outcomes • Longitudinal record
INBANK A national research infrastructure to facilitate musculoskeletal research, including • a searchable catalogue of extant studies and • a prospective research database of clinician- and patient-reported outcomes with linked biological samples http://www.arthritisresearchuk.org/research/inbank.aspx
Patient-reported outcomes • Data from the source • Informs consultation • Collect outcomes important to patients • Quality of care • Reduces burden of clinician data entry • Two-way communication • Data collection • Dissemination of knowledge
DANBIO Courtesy of Merete Hetland
INBANKLong-term vision • Engagement of the clinical and research communities • Proof of clinical, research and audit benefits from single data entry • High-quality data becomes standard of care • Influence disease-specific EPRs in secondary care Structure clinical information systems to generate high-quality data for audit and research
Outline • Sources of information • Clinical care, audit & research • Overlap • eHealth observational research • Potential • Barriers • Harmonised data collection • Arthritis Research UK’s INBANK project