Publications by authors named "B Claerhout"

Objective: This article describes a scalable, performant, sustainable global network of electronic health record data for biomedical and clinical research.

Materials And Methods: TriNetX has created a technology platform characterized by a conservative security and governance model that facilitates collaboration and cooperation between industry participants, such as pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations, and academic and community-based healthcare organizations (HCOs). HCOs participate on the network in return for access to a suite of analytics capabilities, large networks of de-identified data, and more sponsored trial opportunities.

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Mappings among terminologies to ensure homogeneous analysis among different data sources is one of the key challenges of semantic interoperability. Concretely, mappings to the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Procedure Classification System (ICD-10-PCS) are especially challenging due to its multiaxial structure and lack of terms used by physicians (many terminologies used in real world data (RWD) are initially intended for reimbursement, not for clinical purposes). In this work, we propose a new theoretical methodology for mapping healthcare data to the ICD-10-PCS by exploiting its multiaxial structure to reduce the search spaces within concepts and leveraging the dependencies between axes for inferring additional relevant information.

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The present work provides a real-world case of the connection process of a hospital, 12 de Octubre University Hospital in Spain, to the TriNetX research network, transforming a compilation of disparate sources into a single harmonized repository which is automatically refreshed every day. It describes the different integration phases: terminology core datasets, specialized sources and eventually automatic refreshment. It also explains the work performed on semantic normalization of the involved clinical terminologies; as well as the resulting benefits the InSite platform services have enabled in the form of research opportunities for the hospital.

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The European Union (EU) initiative on the Digital Transformation of Health and Care (Digicare) aims to provide the conditions necessary for building a secure, flexible, and decentralized digital health infrastructure. Creating a European Health Research and Innovation Cloud (HRIC) within this environment should enable data sharing and analysis for health research across the EU, in compliance with data protection legislation while preserving the full trust of the participants. Such a HRIC should learn from and build on existing data infrastructures, integrate best practices, and focus on the concrete needs of the community in terms of technologies, governance, management, regulation, and ethics requirements.

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