1. Integrating clinical research into electronic health record workflows to support a learning health system.
- Author
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Goldhaber, Nicole, Jacobs, Marni, Laurent, Louise, Knight, Rob, Zhu, Wenhong, Pham, Dean, Tran, Allen, Patel, Sandip, Hogarth, Michael, and Longhurst, Christopher
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COVID-19 antibodies ,EHR-integration ,clinical informatics ,clinical research ,interoperability - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Integrating clinical research into routine clinical care workflows within electronic health record systems (EHRs) can be challenging, expensive, and labor-intensive. This case study presents a large-scale clinical research project conducted entirely within a commercial EHR during the COVID-19 pandemic. CASE REPORT: The UCSD and UCSDH COVID-19 NeutraliZing Antibody Project (ZAP) aimed to evaluate antibody levels to SARS-CoV-2 virus in a large population at an academic medical center and examine the association between antibody levels and subsequent infection diagnosis. RESULTS: The project rapidly and successfully enrolled and consented over 2000 participants, integrating the research trial with standing COVID-19 testing operations, staff, lab, and mobile applications. EHR-integration increased enrollment, ease of scheduling, survey distribution, and return of research results at a low cost by utilizing existing resources. CONCLUSION: The case study highlights the potential benefits of EHR-integrated clinical research, expanding their reach across multiple health systems and facilitating rapid learning during a global health crisis.
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- 2024