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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 264: 1660-1661, 2019 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31438280

ABSTRACT

The Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Infrastructure for Clinical Intelligence (DaVINCI) creates an electronic network between the two United States federal agencies that provides a consolidated view of electronic medical record data for both service members and Veterans. This inter-agency collaboration has created new opportunities for supporting transitions in clinical care, reporting to Congress, and longitudinal research.


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United States Department of Veterans Affairs , Veterans , Databases, Factual , Electronic Health Records , Government Agencies , Humans , Intelligence , United States
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Mil Med ; 181(5 Suppl): 11-22, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27168548

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Clinical research advances in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and behavioral health have always been restricted by the quantity and quality of the data as well as the difficulty of collecting standardized clinical elements. Those barriers, together with the complexity of evaluating TBI, have resulted in serious challenges for clinicians, researchers, and organizations interested in analyzing the short- and long-term effects of TBI. In an effort to raise awareness about existing and cost-effective ways to collect clinical data within the Department of Defense, this article describes some of the steps taken to quickly build a large-scale informatics database to facilitate collection of standardized clinical data and obtain trends of the longitudinal outcomes of service members diagnosed with mild TBI. The database was built following the Defense of Health Agency guidelines and currently has millions of longitudinal clinical data points, Department of Defense-wide clinical data for service members diagnosed with mild TBI to support population studies, and multiple built-in analytical applications to enable interactive data exploration and analysis.


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Brain Injuries, Traumatic/complications , Database Management Systems/trends , Informatics/methods , Brain Injuries/diagnosis , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/classification , Humans , Informatics/trends , Research Design/trends
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