Electronic medical records (EMRs), epidemiology, and epistemology: reflections on EMRs and future pediatric clinical research
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Electronic medical records (EMRs), epidemiology, and epistemology: reflections on EMRs and future pediatric clinical research
Abstract
Electronic medical records (EMRs) are increasingly common in pediatric patient care. EMR data represent a relatively novel and rich resource for clinical research. The fact, however, that pediatric EMR data are collected for the purposes of clinical documentation and billing rather than research creates obstacles to their use in scientific investigation. Particular issues include accuracy, completeness, comparability between settings, ease of extraction, and context of recording. Although these problems can be addressed through standard strategies for dealing with partially accurate and incomplete data, a longer-term solution will involve work with pediatric clinicians to improve data quality. As research becomes one of the explicit purposes for which pediatricians collect EMR data, the pediatric clinician will play a central role in future pediatric clinical research.
Copyright © 2011 Academic Pediatric Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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