Lin Ching-Ping, Black Robert A, Laplante Jay, Keppel Gina A, Tuzzio Leah, Berg Alfred O, Whitener Ron J, Buchwald Dedra S, Baldwin Laura-Mae, Fishman Paul A, Greene Sarah M, Gennari John H, Tarczy-Hornoch Peter, Stephens Kari A
University of Washington, Seattle, WA;
Summit Transl Bioinform. 2010 Mar 1;2010:16-20.
Health data sharing with and among practices is a method for engaging rural and underserved populations, often with strong histories of marginalization, in health research. The Institute of Translational Health Sciences, funded by a National Institutes of Health Clinical and Translational Science Award, is engaged in the LC Data QUEST project to build practice and community based research networks with the ability to share semantically aligned electronic health data. We visited ten practices and communities to assess the feasibility of and barriers to developing data sharing networks. We found that these sites had very different approaches and expectations for data sharing. In order to support practices and communities and foster the acceptance of data sharing in these settings, informaticists must take these diverse views into account. Based on these findings, we discuss system design implications and the need for flexibility in the development of community-based data sharing networks.
医疗机构之间以及与其他机构共享健康数据,是一种让农村及医疗服务不足人群(这些人群往往有着长期边缘化历史)参与健康研究的方法。由美国国立卫生研究院临床与转化科学奖资助的转化健康科学研究所,正在开展“LC数据探索”项目,以建立能够共享语义对齐的电子健康数据的基于医疗机构和社区的研究网络。我们走访了十个医疗机构和社区,以评估发展数据共享网络的可行性和障碍。我们发现,这些场所对于数据共享有着非常不同的方法和期望。为了支持医疗机构和社区,并促进这些环境下对数据共享的接受,信息学家必须考虑到这些不同的观点。基于这些发现,我们讨论了系统设计的影响以及在基于社区的数据共享网络开发中灵活性的必要性。