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  • The ISPOR Good Practices report outlines a framework to evaluate electronic health records (EHR) data for health technology assessments (HTAs), highlighting their benefits and limitations.
  • It consists of two main parts: data delineation, which involves assessing data characteristics, provenance, and governance, and data fitness for purpose, focusing on reliability and relevance for decision-making.
  • The report also provides the ISPOR SUITABILITY Checklist for EHR data, recommendations for HTA agencies, and discusses limitations and future prospects, particularly in relation to advancements in artificial intelligence.

Article Abstract

This ISPOR Good Practices report provides a framework for assessing the suitability of electronic health records data for use in health technology assessments (HTAs). Although electronic health record (EHR) data can fill evidence gaps and improve decisions, several important limitations can affect its validity and relevance. The ISPOR framework includes 2 components: data delineation and data fitness for purpose. Data delineation provides a complete understanding of the data and an assessment of its trustworthiness by describing (1) data characteristics; (2) data provenance; and (3) data governance. Fitness for purpose comprises (1) data reliability items, ie, how accurate and complete the estimates are for answering the question at hand and (2) data relevance items, which assess how well the data are suited to answer the particular question from a decision-making perspective. The report includes a checklist specific to EHR data reporting: the ISPOR SUITABILITY Checklist. It also provides recommendations for HTA agencies and policy makers to improve the use of EHR-derived data over time. The report concludes with a discussion of limitations and future directions in the field, including the potential impact from the substantial and rapid advances in the diffusion and capabilities of large language models and generative artificial intelligence. The report's immediate audiences are HTA evidence developers and users. We anticipate that it will also be useful to other stakeholders, particularly regulators and manufacturers, in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11182651PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2024.01.019DOI Listing

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