Bookman Richard J, Cimino James J, Harle Christopher A, Kost Rhonda G, Mooney Sean, Pfaff Emily, Rojevsky Svetlana, Tobin Jonathan N, Wilcox Adam, Tsinoremas Nick F
Department of Molecular and Cell Pharmacology, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA.
Informatics Institute, Center for Clinical and Translational Science, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2021 Mar 16;5(1):e110. doi: 10.1017/cts.2021.26.
The recipients of NIH's Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) have worked for over a decade to build informatics infrastructure in support of clinical and translational research. This infrastructure has proved invaluable for supporting responses to the current COVID-19 pandemic through direct patient care, clinical decision support, training researchers and practitioners, as well as public health surveillance and clinical research to levels that could not have been accomplished without the years of ground-laying work by the CTSAs. In this paper, we provide a perspective on our COVID-19 work and present relevant results of a survey of CTSA sites to broaden our understanding of the key features of their informatics programs, the informatics-related challenges they have experienced under COVID-19, and some of the innovations and solutions they developed in response to the pandemic. Responses demonstrated increased reliance by healthcare providers and researchers on access to electronic health record (EHR) data, both for local needs and for sharing with other institutions and national consortia. The initial work of the CTSAs on data capture, standards, interchange, and sharing policies all contributed to solutions, best illustrated by the creation, in record time, of a national clinical data repository in the National COVID-19 Cohort Collaborative (N3C). The survey data support seven recommendations for areas of informatics and public health investment and further study to support clinical and translational research in the post-COVID-19 era.
美国国立卫生研究院临床与转化科学奖(CTSA)的获得者们已努力工作了十多年,以构建信息学基础设施,支持临床和转化研究。事实证明,这一基础设施对于通过直接的患者护理、临床决策支持、培训研究人员和从业者,以及公共卫生监测和临床研究来应对当前的新冠疫情至关重要,若没有CTSA多年的基础工作,这些应对措施所达到的水平是无法实现的。在本文中,我们阐述了我们在新冠疫情方面的工作,并展示了对CTSA站点的一项调查的相关结果,以加深我们对其信息学项目关键特征、在新冠疫情下所经历的信息学相关挑战,以及它们为应对疫情所开发的一些创新和解决方案的理解。调查结果表明,医疗服务提供者和研究人员越来越依赖获取电子健康记录(EHR)数据,以满足本地需求并与其他机构和国家联盟共享。CTSA在数据捕获、标准、交换和共享政策方面的初步工作都促成了解决方案,这在国家新冠队列协作组织(N3C)以创纪录的时间创建国家临床数据存储库中得到了最好的体现。调查数据为信息学和公共卫生投资领域以及进一步研究提供了七条建议,以支持新冠疫情后时代的临床和转化研究。