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Author Bain, Lisa J., rapporteur.

Title Assessing the impact of applications of digital health records on Alzheimer's disease research : workshop summary / Lisa Bain and Sheena Posey Norris, rapporteurs ; Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : National Academies Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF file (xi, 34 pages)) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction and overview -- Building infrastructure to enable data sharing and managment -- Ethical, legal, and societal considerations -- Potential next steps.
Summary "Health information technology is providing patients, clinicians, and researchers with access to data that will enable novel approaches to science and medicine. Digital health records (DHRs) are capable of being shared across different health care settings for the examination of possible trends and long-term changes in a patient's disease progression or status as well as the effectiveness of the health care delivery system. While prevalence of paper records remains high, there has been a rapid trend toward the digitalization of medical and health records in many countries. DHRs are widely viewed as essential for improving health, reducing medical errors, and lowering costs. However, given that these databases have the potential to house the complete medical and health information of individuals, the potential misuse, de-identification or breaching of this data may have serious implications. On July 20, 2015, the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders held a public session at the 2015 Alzheimer's Association International Conference to assess the impact of DHRs on Alzheimer's disease (AD) research. An estimated 46.8 million people worldwide are currently living with dementia, and the prevalence is expected to double every year for the next 20 years. Given the few therapies currently available to treat the symptoms of AD, compared to other central nervous system disorders, participants explored how DHRs may be used to help improve clinical trial design and methodology for AD research. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions from this workshop"--Publisher's description.
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Subject Alzheimer's disease -- Research -- Congresses.
Alzheimer's disease -- Research.
Alzheimer's disease.
Medical records -- Data processing -- Research -- Congresses.
Medical records -- Data processing.
Research.
Clinical trials -- Congresses.
Clinical trials.
Genre/Form Congress.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Norris, Sheena M. Posey, rapporteur.
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, issuing body.
Assessing the Impact of Applications of Digital Health Records on Alzheimer's Disease Research (Workshop) (2015 : Washington, D.C.)
Other Form: Print version: Bain, Lisa. Assessing the impact of applications of digital health records on Alzheimer's disease research. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2016] 9780309379724 (OCoLC)933585247
ISBN 9780309379731 electronic book
0309379733 electronic book
9780309379724 paperback
0309379725 paperback