Likewise, thanks Jim for including your session number, RAC21.

--- Debbie Yoshihara

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Campbell, James R <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 11:17 PM
To: Mish Thomas F; ENEIDA A MENDONCA; UMBERTO TACHINARDI; Hanrahan Larry P; 
SARAH L ESMOND; '[email protected]'; McClay, James C
Subject: RE: Recruiting via MyChart for PCORI Study Participation


Thanks for the heads up Tom; I am looking forward to it.



For our GPC colleagues, Jim M and I will be talking the next day...

RAC21: An Interoperable Research Data Model for Longitudinal Clinical Data

Room: History of the Future

James Campbell, MD, Nebraska Medicine

James McClay, MD, Nebraska Medicine

Presenters discuss a harmonized SNOMED CT-LOINC ontology that is being deployed 
in their organization's research data model. They demonstrate the data 
warehouse deployment, discuss the challenges, and highlight the utility for 
clinical research and quality of care use cases.




Jim Campbell

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Mish Thomas F [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 8:05 AM
To: Mendonca Eneida A; Tachnardi Umberto; Hanrahan Larry P; Esmond Sarah L
Cc: HIMC - Department-UWH; Gleicher Justin S; Jarosinski Megan; 
'[email protected]'; DeWitt Jocelyn G.
Subject: Recruiting via MyChart for PCORI Study Participation


For those wondering, the UW-Madison presentation on our combined MyChart/REDCap 
study for the Greater Plains Collaborative is RAC08 in the Research Advisory 
Council tract. It will occur at 2:30pm on Tuesday April 12th of the Epic Expert 
Group Meetings:

RAC08

Recruiting via MyChart for PCORI Study Participation

2:30 PM 3:15 PM

Clinical Data Research Networks are PCORI funded projects, aimed at using EHR 
systems as tools for clinical research. As a member of the Greater Plains 
Collaborative CDRN, the UW-Madison team was asked to reach out to UW Health 
patients matching the eligibility criteria for the Weight & Health study. A 
combined MyChart/REDCap solution was developed. Patient response to this 
outreach was extremely positive. The presentation describes the experience of 
developing and implementing the solution, as well as a detailed presentation of 
the results. Learning Objectives: Describe and discuss the process of planning, 
developing, and implementing recruitment technologies using MyChart and REDCap. 
Discuss the results of a questionnaire filled by patients, regarding their 
opinions about the use of electronic means to engage in clinical research. 
Discuss ethical and privacy issues around the MyChart/REDCap solution being 
presented.

Years live on functionality: More than 5. This session also relates to: MyAC, 
PHF. Research, Patient Engagement, Recruitment. UW Health (WI) Audience: All 
Focus: Enterprise

-TM



PS: Thanks again to the multitude of people at UWHealth, SMPH and across the 
GPC that went into making this possible.

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Thomas F. Mish Jr.  -   Informatics Systems Specialist

SMPH-IT    Biomedical Informatics Services

School of Medicine and Public Health, UW-Madison

[email protected]  -  (608)265-9228 or (608)616-0362



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