Adler-Milstein Julia, Adelman Jason S, Tai-Seale Ming, Patel Vimla L, Dymek Chris
University of California San Francisco, School of Medicine, 3333 California Street, Suite 265, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, 177 Fort Washington Avenue, 9GS-328, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Biomed Inform. 2020 Jan;101:103343. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2019.103343. Epub 2019 Dec 7.
A byproduct of the transition to electronic health records (EHRs) is the associated observational data that capture EHR users' granular interactions with the medical record. Often referred to as audit log data or event log data, these datasets capture and timestamp user activity while they are logged in to the EHR. These data - alone and in combination with other datasets - offer a new source of insights, which cannot be gleaned from claims data or clinical data, to support health services research and those studying healthcare processes and outcomes. In this commentary, we seek to promote broader awareness of EHR audit log data and to stimulate their use in many contexts. We do so by describing EHR audit log data and offering a framework for their potential uses in quality domains (as defined by the National Academy of Medicine). The framework is illustrated with select examples in the safety and efficiency domains, along with their accompanying methodologies, which serve as a proof of concept. This article also discusses insights and challenges from working with EHR audit log data. Ensuring that researchers are aware of such data, and the new opportunities they offer, is one way to assure that our healthcare system benefits from the digital revolution.
向电子健康记录(EHR)过渡的一个副产品是相关的观测数据,这些数据记录了EHR用户与病历的详细交互。这些数据集通常被称为审计日志数据或事件日志数据,它们在用户登录EHR时捕获并标记时间戳用户活动。这些数据——单独以及与其他数据集结合——提供了一种新的洞察来源,这是从索赔数据或临床数据中无法获得的,以支持卫生服务研究以及那些研究医疗保健过程和结果的研究。在这篇评论中,我们旨在提高对EHR审计日志数据的更广泛认识,并刺激其在多种背景下的使用。我们通过描述EHR审计日志数据并提供一个框架,说明其在质量领域(如美国国家医学院所定义)的潜在用途来做到这一点。该框架通过安全和效率领域的精选示例及其相应方法进行说明,这些示例和方法可作为概念验证。本文还讨论了处理EHR审计日志数据时的见解和挑战。确保研究人员了解此类数据及其提供的新机会,是确保我们的医疗保健系统从数字革命中受益的一种方式。