Using Existing Clinical Information Models for Dutch Quality Registries to Reuse Data and Follow COUMT Paradigm.
Reuse of health care data for various purposes, such as the care process, for quality measurement, research, and finance, will become increasingly important in the future; therefore, "Collect Once Use Many Times" (COUMT). Clinical information models (CIMs) can be used for content standardization. Data collection for national quality registries (NQRs) often requires manual data entry or batch processing. Preferably, NQRs collect required data by extracting data recorded during the health [...]
Author(s): Schepens, Maike H J, Trompert, Annemarie C, van Hooff, Miranda L, van der Velde, Erik, Kallewaard, Marjon, Verberk-Jonkers, Iris J A M, Cense, Huib A, Somford, Diederik M, Repping, Sjoerd, Tromp, Selma C, Wouters, Michel W J M
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1767681