The Spectrum of Biomedical Informatics and the UAB Informatics Institute

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The Spectrum of Biomedical Informatics and the UAB Informatics Institute Molecular and Cellular Pathology Seminar September 22, 2015 James J. Cimino, MD Director, Informatics Institute University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Overview Definitions A quick survey of biomedical informatics The UAB Informatics Institute

Computers in medicine What is biomedical informatics? The field that concerns itself with the cognitive, information processing and communication tasks of medical practice, education and research, including the information science and the technology to support these tasks. Greenes RA. Shortliffe EH. JAMA 1990 Feb 23; 263(8):1114-20. The art and science of organizing knowledge of human health and disease, and making it useful for problem solving.

What is biomedical informatics? Physiology and Pathophysiology Population Health Patient Care Population Informatics Clinical Informatics Cell Biology Molecular Biology Clinical Research Informatics Translational Informatics Genetics Bioinformatics

Some questions that biomedical informatics can answer How do we find out what medication the patient is on? How do we get her records from another institution? How do we incorporate problem list into current thinking? How do we assess the patient s genetic predispositions? What do we have to report for public health, and how? How do we facilitate retrieval of relevant evidence? How do facilitate application of expert systems? How do we keep the clinician from getting overwhelmed? How do we exploit patient information to gain knowledge?

Bioinformatics Genetics: The branch of biology that deals with the transmission and variation of inherited characteristics, in particular chromosomes and DNA Genomics: The study of the structure of the genome, examining the molecular mechanisms and the interplay of genetic and environmental factors in disease

Translational Research Informatics Translational Bioinformatics: the development of storage, analytic, and interpretive methods to optimize the transformation of increasingly voluminous biomedical data, and genomic data, into proactive, predictive, preventive, and participatory health Personalized Medicine: a medical model that proposes the customization of healthcare - with medical decisions, practices, and/or products being tailored to the individual patient (lately, with genomic tailoring) Pharmacogenomics: the study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs (together with pharmacokinetics)

HER2-neu trastuzumab bcr/abl imatinib mesylate C-kit imatinib mesylate EGFR gefitinib TPMT mercaptopurine and azathioprine UGT1A1-irinotecan CYP2C9/VKORC1-warfarin HLA-B*5701-abacavir HLA-B*1502-carbamazepine CYP2C19-clopidogrel Pharmacogenomics CYP2D6 5-HT3 receptor antagonists, antidepressants, ADHD drugs, and codeine derivatives, tamoxifen

Clinical Research Informatics Clinical Trials Data Management Systems: Organized capture of data for clinical trials, support workflow, study objectives, data analysis Clinical Data Repositories: Data from electronic health records organized for re-use in designing new studies (hypothesis testing), estimating available cohort size, assisting with recruitment, actual secondary analysis Learning Health System: Considers how health care is structured to develop and to apply evidence-- from health profession training and infrastructure development to advances in research methodology, patient engagement, payment schemes, and measurement--and highlights opportunities for the creation of a sustainable learning health care system that gets the right care to people when they need it and then captures the results for improvement

Clinical Informatics Electronic health records are on the ascendance thanks to the Affordable Care Act Advantages: Legible, available, support billing and compliance Other EHR features less useful: data entry, alerts, results review

Overriding Alerts

Clinical Trials Dynamed 1968 - Origins of the modern medical record Up to Date Harrison s 1960 s-1980 s - First generation the pioneers 1990 s - Second generation first commercial attempts Present Third generation stable commercial products i i i

Personal Health Informatics Search for health information e-patients exchange e-mail with family members/friends e-patients seek guidance from online patient-helpers Participate in online support groups Join other online self-helpers to research shared concerns Use online medical guidance systems Interact with volunteer online health professionals Use the paid services of online medical advisors Engage in electronic conversations with their local clinicians Receive one-way electronic messages from their clinicians

Public Health Informatics Epidemiology Outbreak Management Emergency Response Electronic Laboratory Reporting and other Information Exchanges Government Policy Public Health Surveillance

The Agenda of the UAB Informatics Institute Center for Genomic Medicine Coordinating Genomics Research with Clinical Research Activities Personalized Medicine Institute Relating Biobanks to Research Needs; Delivering Knowledge to the Point of Care Informatics Research to Address Researcher Information Needs and Improve Workflow Informatics Institute Center for Clinical and Translational Science Incorporation of New Data into Record; Integration of New Decision Support Tools UAB Health System Electronic Health Record (Cerner) Helping Patients Understand their Health; Helping them Contribute to their Record Research Operations Improving Access to and Re-Use of Clinical Data to Support the Learning Health System Improving Access to and Re- Use of Clinical Data to Support Institutional Decision- Making Patient Care Delivering Next Generation Decision Support to All Stakeholders Informatics Education Clinical Education Patient Education (Patient School) Teaching Clinical Trainees How to Use and Contribute to the ERH Teaching Basic Informatics to Clinical Trainees; Training the Next Generation of Informaticians