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The Future of Cardiovascular Clinical Research

The Future of Cardiovascular Clinical Research VIEWPOINT Informatics, Clinical Investigators, and Community Engagement inform personal or policy decisions. Debate continues about Robert M. Califf, MD how current EHR user interfaces help or hinder patient out- Iain Sanderson, BM, BCh, MSc comes. However, the overall efficiency of medicine and the Marie Lynn Miranda, PhD rational basis for decision making will be enhanced as the practical issues of integrating data, information, and knowl- UBSTANTIAL AGE-ADJUSTED REDUCTIONS IN CARDIO- edge into clinical care and public health practice are solved. vascular mortality and morbidity over the past few Two projects provide examples of the potential of this ap- decades are being challenged by increases in physi- proach. These efforts integrate clinical and geospatially Scal inactivity, diabetes mellitus, and obesity, creat- mapped data with the purpose of improving individual and ing a large and aging population with long-term cardiovas- population health in geographically defined regions, accel- cular disease (CVD). However, the US national investments erating the rate at which reliable evidence can be generated in discovery and translational science continue to pro- to support rational decision making. This work is predi- duce major advances, both in understanding these condi- cated on informatics-driven approaches to the disciplined tions at the cellular http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

The Future of Cardiovascular Clinical Research

JAMA , Volume 308 (17) – Nov 7, 2012

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2012.28745
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23117773
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Abstract

VIEWPOINT Informatics, Clinical Investigators, and Community Engagement inform personal or policy decisions. Debate continues about Robert M. Califf, MD how current EHR user interfaces help or hinder patient out- Iain Sanderson, BM, BCh, MSc comes. However, the overall efficiency of medicine and the Marie Lynn Miranda, PhD rational basis for decision making will be enhanced as the practical issues of integrating data, information, and knowl- UBSTANTIAL AGE-ADJUSTED REDUCTIONS IN CARDIO- edge into clinical care and public health practice are solved. vascular mortality and morbidity over the past few Two projects provide examples of the potential of this ap- decades are being challenged by increases in physi- proach. These efforts integrate clinical and geospatially Scal inactivity, diabetes mellitus, and obesity, creat- mapped data with the purpose of improving individual and ing a large and aging population with long-term cardiovas- population health in geographically defined regions, accel- cular disease (CVD). However, the US national investments erating the rate at which reliable evidence can be generated in discovery and translational science continue to pro- to support rational decision making. This work is predi- duce major advances, both in understanding these condi- cated on informatics-driven approaches to the disciplined tions at the cellular

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Published: Nov 7, 2012

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