Accessing Data for Clinical Researchers: The Boston Medical Center Clinical Data Warehouse
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1 Accessing Data for Clinical Researchers: The Boston Medical Center Clinical Data Warehouse
2 Linda Rosen, MSEE Clinical Data Warehouse Research Manager Richard Saitz, MD, MPH Associate Director, Office of Clinical Research
3 What is a Data Warehouse? A data warehouse is a repository of historical data organized for reporting and analysis. It facilitates data access by having data from many sources in one place, linked together, and easily searchable.
4 What is the Clinical Data Warehouse? In 2005, Boston Medical Center embarked on a major project to collect data spread throughout its many systems into a consolidated, organized and accessible database for analysis, reporting and research purposes.
5 CDW is A database containing data from multiple sources Data extracted from the databases of BMC s Clinical software packages A database containing data related to each other with some unique identifier A database that is only as good as the data entered
6 Data currently available in the CDW SDK Registration and Visit Data Logician Outpatient Data SCM Inpatient Data IBEX ER Data PICIS Surgery Data Tumor Registry
7 PICIS - OR Patient demographics Booking information Case record data Surgical procedure data
8 SDK - registration Patient demographics Patient and provider contact data Diagnosis (ICD-9 codes) Procedure (CPT codes) information related to a visit Admission and discharge date/time Visit location Insurance information
9 Logician Patient contact information Appointment information (past and future) Information entered into templates (known as observation data) Problem list information Referrals and tests (Orders) Documents from pathology and radiology Allergies and medications Physician Notes Flags
10 SCM Sunrise Clinical Mgr Patient and visit information Lab values Orders Allergies
11 IBEX - ED Admission and Discharge dates Length of Stay ED Location
12 Tumor Registry Patient info Tumor site Date of diagnosis
13 BMC Clinical Data Warehouse SDK TBD Logician Daily Daily Daily IBEX Tumor Registry Daily CDW Weekly Weekly PICIS SCM
14 What kind of reports are available? Recurring reports One time data sets Online reports Data counts Cross-referenced data Data from a particular set of Logician templates, updated weekly
15 Examples Demographic information for a list of MRNs Past and future appointments for Pedi patients with referrals to a specialty clinic Counts of patients with a diagnosis of ICD or ICD Data collected from a Logician template for all patients in a study
16 More Examples Length of stay information for set of patients Contact information for adolescents who have asthma Count/Identify patients who are G6PD deficient List of patients with type 2 Diabetes taking Metformin
17 Example Case I simple counts How many patients were admitted to the ICU in FY 2006 with ARDS (ICD-9 codes and )? What was the average length of stay? What proportion of these admissions ended in death?
18 Example Case II deidentified/anonymous data For patients referred by a pediatrician, what is the number of missed appointments at the subspecialty clinic prior to the first kept appointment? What is the number of rescheduled appointments prior to the first kept appointment?
19 Example Case III identifiable data For the provided set of medical record numbers and hospital admission dates: what was the value and date of the most recent WBC C-Reactive Protein Pre-albumin before the admission date?
20 Example Case IV recurring report For a list of Primary Care Physicians provided, find English speaking patients between 50 and 75 years-old (PCP contact info, patient contact info, insurance info, patient demographics) who have appointments in the next month, have not had a colonoscopy, fecal occult blood test, or flexible sigmoidoscopy and have no family history of colon cancer.
21 Case Study
22 How has the Clinical Data Warehouse helped improve subject identification in our study? Julie Glick, MPH GI Clinical Coordinator II Section of Gastroenterology Department of Medicine
23 Study Overview Principle Investigator: Dr. Paul C. Schroy, III, MD, MPH Design: Randomized clinical trial Setting: BMC primary care units Participants: Average-risk, English-speaking, 50 to 75 years of age, previously unscreened, except for Fecal Occult Blood Test
24 Changes in Identification Strategies Method to Identify Subjects Dates # Chart Audits Hours Spent By 3 R.A.s Subjects Enrolled RAs Chart Audit Mar 05- Sept 05 1,500 1,440 hrs 50 RAs Chart Audit (with MS Access db) Sept 05- March 06 3,250 1,440 hrs 170 Logician Reports Oct 06 - (through Clinical Data Warehouse) April 07 3, hrs 170
25 Changes in Recruitment Strategies It is important to note that the number of subjects enrolled also increased due to changes in recruitment strategies. PCP clicks in Logician + Letters from PCPs Direct calls by RA to patients
26 Cost Analysis Method to Identify Subjects Cost over a 6 month period RAs Chart Audit and Rely on PCP for Recruitment $ 1,300 (Clicks) + $25,700 (Letters) $27,000 RAs Chart Audit (with MS Access) and Make Direct Calls $23,300 Logician Reports (from CDW) With Direct Calls $11,800 $ 3,000 (Initial start cost) $ 8,800 (going forward)
27 Tweaking the Reports Since July 06, we have worked with Linda and the CDW to identify patients that are appropriate and eligible for our study. The majority of our work was done in the first few months, but it has been an ongoing process. Medical records contain detailed information and providers document patient information in different places in the Logician charts. Therefore, we continue to provide feedback to Linda to enable her to improve our reports.
28 Conclusion During the months that Linda has been working with us, we have saved time and reduced our costs significantly. We now have more time to spend on recruiting and meeting with subjects, as well as working on other studies. We are currently writing a paper on the importance of utilizing medical record technology to improve patient identification and recruitment.
29 Recurring Report Example
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31 Applying to Use the data in the Clinical Data Warehouse Am I doing human subjects research? Do I need to have data that identifies patients? Will I need to return to find additional information after a data set is created? Does my data request restrict a count to a very small number?
32 Regulatory Issues Same as for accessing other databases, individual paper records or electronic files Researchers covered by BUMC HIPPA form for counts IRB Approval for anything other than counts
33 CDW and the IRB All CDW requests except for some of those asking for simple counts require submission of a proposal for review to the IRB. If the project is human subjects research, then it must be approved by the IRB.
34 Data Counts: Preparatory to Research Form only, no IRB needed Submit Prep to Research form to Linda Rosen
35 Anonymous Data: IRB exempt application and relevant HIPAA forms
36 Identifiable Data: IRB Expedited/Full Board Application and relevant HIPAA forms
37 Preparatory to Research
38 Principal Investigator: address: Phone number: Research Staff needing access to protected health information: As approved by IRB in INSPIR Section A [Investigator to change if different from INSPIR Section A] Study Title or Study Idea: Number of records needed: > 50 < 50 The Privacy Rule (45 CFR ) allows the use or disclosure of protected health information required in order to prepare a research application or proposal, provided that certain criteria are met. Please read the following statements. If you agree, please sign below. Also complete item #4.
39 1.The use or disclosure requested will be limited to the preparation of a research protocol or for similar purposes preparatory to research. 2.No protected health information will be removed from the covered entity by the researcher in the course of the review. 3.The requested information constitutes the minimum necessary data to accomplish the goals of the research. 4.Please attach a list of the selection criteria for records required (e.g.; all asthmatics seen in the Asthma Clinic), the dates of the records required (e.g.; clinic visits from July 1, 1998 through December ), and data fields required for the research. By submitting this form with an INSPIR application, the PI attests to the following: I declare that the requested information constitutes the minimum necessary data to accomplish the goals of the research. I agree that the protected health information will not be re-used or disclosed to any other person or entity, except as required by law, for the authorized oversight of the research study, or for other research for which the use or disclosure of protected health information would be permitted by the Privacy Regulation (45 CFR )
40 DATA AND/OR RECORDS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH PROTOCOL 1. Selection Criteria (e.g.; asthmatics seen is Asthma Clinic) 2. Dates of required records: from / / through / / 3. Data fields required (list fields required from an electronic data base) 4. Anticipated sources of information (check all that apply) Paper medical records Electronic files Other
41 How do researchers access the CDW? Through the Clinical Data Warehouse Research Manager Contact Linda Rosen at
42 A simple query: SELECT count(distinct(mrn)) FROM sk_visit WHERE to_date(visit_date, mm/dd/rr ) BETWEEN TO_DATE( 01/01/05, mm/dd/rr ) AND TO_DATE( 12/31/05, mm/dd/rr ) AND (visit_type = E OR admit_source = EMERGENCY ROOM );
43 Database relationship
44 Database Relationship Diagram
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46 Accessing Data in the Clinical Data Warehouse.. Assess your data needs Submit the appropriate IRB form(s) Plan for data access in your grant application budget Plan a meeting with Linda Rosen
47 Questions
The Boston Medical Center Clinical Data Warehouse lots of answers what s the question? Linda Rosen, MSEE Clinical Data Warehouse Research Manager
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