Department of Emergency Medicine, and Charles McC. Mathias Jr. National Study Center for Trauma and EMS, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2009 Nov;16(11):1103-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2009.00554.x.
The 2009 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference focused on "Public Health in the ED: Surveillance, Screening and Intervention." One conference breakout session discussed the significant research value of health-related data sets. This article represents the proceedings from that session, primarily focusing on emergency department (ED)-related data sets and includes examples of the use of a data set based on ED visits for research purposes. It discusses types of ED-related data sets available, highlights barriers to research use of ED-related data sets, and notes limitations of these data sets. The paper highlights future directions and challenges to using these important sources of data for research, including identification of five main needs related to enhancing the use of ED-related data sets. These are 1) electronic linkage of initial and follow-up ED visits and linkage of information about ED visits to other outcomes, including costs of care, while maintaining de-identification of the data; 2) timely data access with minimal barriers; 3) complete data collection for clinically relevant and/or historical data elements, such as the external cause-of-injury code; 4) easy access to data that can be parsed into smaller jurisdictions (such as states) for policy and/or research purposes, while maintaining confidentiality; and 5) linkages between health survey data and health claims data. ED-related data sets contain much data collected directly from health care facilities, individual patient records, and multiple other sources that have significant potential impact for studying and improving the health of individuals and the population.
2009 年学术急诊医学共识会议的重点是“急诊科的公共卫生:监测、筛查和干预”。一个会议分组讨论了与健康相关数据集的重要研究价值。本文代表了该会议的会议记录,主要集中在急诊科相关数据集,并包括使用基于急诊科就诊的数据集进行研究的示例。它讨论了可用的急诊科相关数据集的类型,强调了研究使用急诊科相关数据集的障碍,并指出了这些数据集的局限性。本文强调了使用这些重要数据来源进行研究的未来方向和挑战,包括确定与增强急诊科相关数据集的使用相关的五个主要需求。这些需求是:1)电子链接初始和随访急诊科就诊,并将急诊科就诊信息链接到其他结果,包括医疗费用,同时保持数据的去识别;2)及时获取数据,障碍最小;3)完整收集与临床相关和/或历史数据元素(如外伤外部原因代码)的临床相关和/或历史数据元素;4)易于访问可解析为较小管辖范围(如州)的数据,以用于政策和/或研究目的,同时保持机密性;5)健康调查数据和健康索赔数据之间的链接。急诊科相关数据集包含从医疗机构、个体患者记录和其他多个来源直接收集的大量数据,这些数据对于研究和改善个人和人群的健康具有重要的潜在影响。