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Translational research informatics

About: Translational research informatics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 665 publications have been published within this topic receiving 33703 citations.


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TL;DR: Research electronic data capture (REDCap) is a novel workflow methodology and software solution designed for rapid development and deployment of electronic data Capture tools to support clinical and translational research.

29,988 citations

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TL;DR: To improve the quality of health care that patients actually receive, both biomedical research production and especially its introduction into clinical practice need to be examined.
Abstract: Quality health care rests fundamentally on the achievements of biomedical research. All health outcomes are improved by sound science: health status can be turned around by transplantation when someone's life is in jeopardy due to a diseased organ; social functioning can be improved by shock wave lithotripsy that -leads to faster recovery; and satisfaction can beenhanced when children with moderate or severe asthma receive appropriate anti-inflammatory treatment. To improve the quality of health care that patients actually receive, both biomedical research production and especially its introduction into clinical practice need to be examined.

1,206 citations

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14 Nov 2009
TL;DR: STRIDE's semantic model uses standardized terminologies, such as SNOMED, RxNorm, ICD and CPT, to represent important biomedical concepts and their relationships to create a standards-based informatics platform supporting clinical and translational research.
Abstract: STRIDE (Stanford Translational Research Integrated Database Environment) is a research and development project at Stanford University to create a standards-based informatics platform supporting clinical and translational research STRIDE consists of three integrated components: a clinical data warehouse, based on the HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM), containing clinical information on over 13 million pediatric and adult patients cared for at Stanford University Medical Center since 1995; an application development framework for building research data management applications on the STRIDE platform and a biospecimen data management system STRIDE’s semantic model uses standardized terminologies, such as SNOMED, RxNorm, ICD and CPT, to represent important biomedical concepts and their relationships The system is in daily use at Stanford and is an important component of Stanford University’s CTSA (Clinical and Translational Science Award) Informatics Program

972 citations

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TL;DR: It is hoped that future medical informatics studies will implement higher level quasi-experimental study designs that yield more convincing evidence for causal links between medical informatic interventions and outcomes.

719 citations

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19 Jul 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the future of medical computing applications in health care, including computer-based patient-record systems, information-retrieval systems, and decision support systems.
Abstract: Recurrent Themes in Medical Informatics: The Computer Meets Medicine and Biology: Emergence of a Discipline Medical Data: Their Acquisition, Storage, and Use Medical Decision-Making: Probabilistic Medical Reasoning Essential Concepts for Medical Computing System Design and Engineering Standards in Medical Informatics Ethics and Health Informatics: Uses, Standards, and Outcomes Evaluation and Technology Assessment * Medical Computing Applications: Computer-Based Patient-Record Systems Management of Clinical Information in Integrated Delivery Networks Public Health and Consumer Uses of Health Information: Education, Research, Policy, Prevention, and Quality Assurance Patient Care Systems Patient-Monitoring Systems Imaging Systems Information-Retrieval Systems Clinical Decision-Support Systems Computers in Medical Education Bioinformatics * Medical Informatics in the Years Ahead: Health Care and Information Technology: Growing Up Together The Future of Computer Applications in Health Care.

694 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20237
202218
20213
20207
20195
20183