This comparative study examines the transition from isolated registries to a consolidated data-centric approach at University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, focusing on migrating the Atrioventricular Valve Intervention Registry (AVIR) from REDCap to a Medical Data Integration Center based openEHR registry. Through qualitative analysis, we identify key disparities and strategic decisions guiding this transition. While REDCap has historical utility, its limitations in automated data integration and traceability highlight the advantages of a data-centric approach, which include streamlined data (integration) management at a single-point-of-truth based on e.g., centralized consent management. Our findings lay the groundwork for the AVIR project and a proof-of-concept data-centric registry, reflecting a broader industry trend towards data-centric healthcare initiatives.

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