scholarly journals Linking Electronic Health Record and Trauma Registry Data: Assessing the Value of Probabilistic Linkage

2018 ◽  
Vol 57 (05/06) ◽  
pp. e3-e3
Author(s):  
Ashimiyu Durojaiye ◽  
Lisa Puett ◽  
Scott Levin ◽  
Matthew Toerper ◽  
Nicolette McGeorge ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 57 (05/06) ◽  
pp. 261-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashimiyu Durojaiye ◽  
Lisa Puett ◽  
Scott Levin ◽  
Matthew Toerper ◽  
Nicolette McGeorge ◽  
...  

Background Electronic health record (EHR) systems contain large volumes of novel heterogeneous data that can be linked to trauma registry data to enable innovative research not possible with either data source alone. Objective This article describes an approach for linking electronically extracted EHR data to trauma registry data at the institutional level and assesses the value of probabilistic linkage. Methods Encounter data were independently obtained from the EHR data warehouse (n = 1,632) and the pediatric trauma registry (n = 1,829) at a Level I pediatric trauma center. Deterministic linkage was attempted using nine different combinations of medical record number (MRN), encounter identity (ID) (visit ID), age, gender, and emergency department (ED) arrival date. True matches from the best performing variable combination were used to create a gold standard, which was used to evaluate the performance of each variable combination, and to train a probabilistic algorithm that was separately used to link records unmatched by deterministic linkage and the entire cohort. Additional records that matched probabilistically were investigated via chart review and compared against records that matched deterministically. Results Deterministic linkage with exact matching on any three of MRN, encounter ID, age, gender, and ED arrival date gave the best yield of 1,276 true matches while an additional probabilistic linkage step following deterministic linkage yielded 110 true matches. These records contained a significantly higher number of boys compared to records that matched deterministically and etiology was attributable to mismatch between MRNs in the two data sets. Probabilistic linkage of the entire cohort yielded 1,363 true matches. Conclusion The combination of deterministic and an additional probabilistic method represents a robust approach for linking EHR data to trauma registry data. This approach may be generalizable to studies involving other registries and databases.


2018 ◽  
Vol 183 (suppl_2) ◽  
pp. 8-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ann Spott ◽  
Cynthia R Kurkowski ◽  
Dallas R Burelison ◽  
Zsolt Stockinger

2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
Rosemary Griffin

National legislation is in place to facilitate reform of the United States health care industry. The Health Care Information Technology and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) offers financial incentives to hospitals, physicians, and individual providers to establish an electronic health record that ultimately will link with the health information technology of other health care systems and providers. The information collected will facilitate patient safety, promote best practice, and track health trends such as smoking and childhood obesity.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Schumacher ◽  
Robert North ◽  
Matthew Quinn ◽  
Emily S. Patterson ◽  
Laura G. Militello ◽  
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