Indiana PROSPECT
Up one levelIndiana Prospective Outcome Systems using Patient-specific Electronic data to Compare Tests and therapies Indiana PROSPECT is funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to improve Healthcare and CER through breakthroughs in Bioinformatics tools. The primary goal of the project is to advance the quality, depth, and scale of the electronic data collection infrastructure as a basis for comparative effectiveness research. The projects will substantially enhance the nation’s ability and capacity to systematically collect prospective data that will inform comparative effectiveness research on diagnostics, therapeutics, devices, behavioral interventions, and procedures used in clinical care. Building on the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC), this particular project will enhance the infrastructure to capture richer clinical data, enhance the ability to incorporate patient outcomes, improve capture of device utilization data, incorporate genomic and other high throughput results, and identify patients for recruitment and enrollment technologies. INPC is the nation’s largest health information exchange (HIE) that contains over 4 billion structured observations and 78 million text documents for over 26 million patients.
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- Indiana PROSPECT aims to enhance comparative effectiveness research and clinical care in a few set goals:
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