TY - JOUR
T1 - Recommended configuration for personal health records by standardized data item sets for diabetes mellitus and associated chronic diseases
T2 - A report from Collaborative Initiative by six Japanese Associations
AU - Nakashima, Naoki
AU - Noda, Mitsuhiko
AU - Ueki, Kohjiro
AU - Koga, Tatsuhiko
AU - Hayashi, Michio
AU - Yamazaki, Katsuya
AU - Nakagami, Tomoko
AU - Ohara, Makoto
AU - Gochi, Akira
AU - Matsumura, Yasushi
AU - Kimura, Michio
AU - Ohe, Kazuhiko
AU - Kang, Dongchon
AU - Toya, Yoshiyuki
AU - Yamagata, Kunihiro
AU - Yokote, Koutaro
AU - Ikeda, Shunya
AU - Mitsutake, Naohiro
AU - Yamamoto, Ryuichi
AU - Tanizawa, Yukio
N1 - Funding Information:
We implemented all the SMIS items for the four chronic diseases with detailed specifications for their inclusion in a PHR application that is being developed as part of the MEDIS-DC project, funded by AMED. We are also conducting verification studies in the cities of Nishinomiya (Hyogo Prefecture), Taku (Saga Prefecture), and Koriyama (Fukushima Prefecture). Finally, another PHR project, ‘Expanding and strengthening cooperation of a CKD database and establishment of a comprehensive database,’ initiated in 2017 and also funded by AMED, is using our diabetes-related SMIS items in the ‘DialBetics’ PHR application12.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Japan Diabetes Society (JDS). Journal of Diabetes Investigation published by Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
PY - 2019/5
Y1 - 2019/5
N2 - It is expected that a large amount of data related to diabetes and other chronic diseases will be generated. However, databases constructed without standardized data item sets can be limited in their usefulness. To address this, the Collaborative Committee of Clinical Informatization in Diabetes Mellitus was established in 2011 by the Japan Diabetes Society and Japan Association for Medical Informatics. The committee has developed core item sets and self-management item sets for diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and chronic kidney disease in collaboration with the Japanese Society of Hypertension, Japan Atherosclerosis Society, Japanese Society of Nephrology, and Japanese Society of Laboratory Medicine, as well as a mapping table that aligns the self-management item sets with the Japanese standardized codes for laboratory testing. The committee also determined detailed specifications for implementing the four self-management item sets in personal health record (PHR) applications to facilitate risk stratification, the generation of alerts using information and communications technology systems, the avoidance of data input errors, and the generation of reminders to input the self-management item set data. The approach developed by the committee may be useful for combining databases for various purposes (such as for clinical studies, patient education, and electronic medical record systems) and for facilitating collaboration between PHR administrators.
AB - It is expected that a large amount of data related to diabetes and other chronic diseases will be generated. However, databases constructed without standardized data item sets can be limited in their usefulness. To address this, the Collaborative Committee of Clinical Informatization in Diabetes Mellitus was established in 2011 by the Japan Diabetes Society and Japan Association for Medical Informatics. The committee has developed core item sets and self-management item sets for diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and chronic kidney disease in collaboration with the Japanese Society of Hypertension, Japan Atherosclerosis Society, Japanese Society of Nephrology, and Japanese Society of Laboratory Medicine, as well as a mapping table that aligns the self-management item sets with the Japanese standardized codes for laboratory testing. The committee also determined detailed specifications for implementing the four self-management item sets in personal health record (PHR) applications to facilitate risk stratification, the generation of alerts using information and communications technology systems, the avoidance of data input errors, and the generation of reminders to input the self-management item set data. The approach developed by the committee may be useful for combining databases for various purposes (such as for clinical studies, patient education, and electronic medical record systems) and for facilitating collaboration between PHR administrators.
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U2 - 10.1111/jdi.13043
DO - 10.1111/jdi.13043
M3 - Article
C2 - 31020808
AN - SCOPUS:85065146069
SN - 2040-1116
VL - 10
SP - 868
EP - 875
JO - Journal of Diabetes Investigation
JF - Journal of Diabetes Investigation
IS - 3
ER -