Automated Data Acquisition for Heart Failure: Performance Measures and Treatment
Project Number1I01HX000191-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderGARVIN, JENNIFER H
Awardee OrganizationVA SALT LAKE CITY HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The VA uses information technology to measure and report performance to better its service to
veterans. This research will examine the use of information extraction (IE) techniques to capture
relevant metrics for inpatients with chronic heart failure. The findings of the research will inform
how IE techniques can be used to improve performance data acquisition and the how metrics
extracted by these techniques will be perceived by providers.
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Project Terms
AddressAdherenceAdmission activityAffectAlgorithmsAmericanArchitectureChronicChronic DiseaseClinicalCollectionComputerized Medical RecordCongestive Heart FailureDataData ElementData QualityDevelopmentDimensionsDoctor of PhilosophyEFRACElectronic Health RecordElectronicsElementsEnvironmentEvaluationFutureHealthHealth Information SystemHealth Services ResearchHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHeart failureHospitalizationHospitalsIncidenceIndividualInformaticsInformation TechnologyInpatientsInvestigationInvestigator-Initiated ResearchKnowledgeLeftManualsMeasurementMeasuresMethodologyMethodsMetricNIH Program AnnouncementsPatient CarePatientsPerformancePharmaceutical PreparationsPoliciesPopulationPrincipal InvestigatorProviderQuality of lifeRecordsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ProposalsSensitivity and SpecificityServicesTechniquesTechnologyTestingTextTimeTrainingUnited StatesVentricularVeteransWorkaging populationbaseclinical caredata acquisitionhealth administrationhealth care deliveryimprovedinnovationmortalitynovelpayment
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