EHR Workshop Video Modules

EHR Workshop Video Modules

This selection of short educational videos is drawn from our 2020 EHR Workshop Grand Rounds Series, "Advances at the Intersection of Digital Health, Electronic Health Records and Pragmatic Clinical Trials." The series highlighted advances in digital health, new approaches and evolving standards for electronic health records (EHRs), and implications for researchers conducting pragmatic trials.

EHR Workshop Video Modules

This selection of short educational videos is drawn from our 2020 EHR Workshop Grand Rounds Series, "Advances at the Intersection of Digital Health, Electronic Health Records and Pragmatic Clinical Trials." The series highlighted advances in digital health, new approaches and evolving standards for electronic health records (EHRs), and implications for researchers conducting pragmatic trials.

Module Description
Real-World Data and Real-World Evidence in Regulatory Decisions (21:17) Dr. Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay of the US Food and Drug Administration discusses recent trends in incorporating real-world data and real-world evidence in regulatory decisions.
Using Clinical Data to Advance Discovery (17:10) Dr. Josh Denny of the NIH’s All of Us Research Program describes how researchers are building powerful algorithms for use across EHR systems to advance clinical research.
EHR-Based Outcome Measurement in the LIRE Trial (10:14) Dr. Jerry Jarvik of the University of Washington summarizes the technical and cultural challenges of embedding a radiology reporting intervention into the EHRs of multiple healthcare systems in the LIRE trial.
Collecting and Sharing Patient-Reported Outcomes in the PPACT Trial (14:14) Dr. Lynn DeBar of the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute describes how her team collected and shared patient-reported outcomes in the PPACT trial.
EHR Pragmatic Innovation Beyond Follow-up in the TSOS Study (4:50) Dr. Doug Zatzick of the University of Washington describes the unique challenges of using electronic health records in the TSOS study.
Data Infrastructure for Implementing the PROVEN Trial (11:02) Dr. Vince Mor of Brown University describes the PROVEN trial’s use of electronic health records linked with Medicare claims to measure outcomes of a nursing home–based intervention.
National Health IT Priorities for Research - A Policy and Development Agenda (12:09) Dr. Teresa Zayas-Cabán of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology describes the challenges and opportunities of data quality, access, and management as electronic health data become more widely available for research.
Evidence-Based Medicine in the EMR Era (8:06) Dr. Christopher Longhurst of the University of California, San Diego, discusses opportunities to use real-world data to develop evidence in real time for use in clinical practice.
Uses of EHRs in NIH Collaboratory Projects (18:53) Dr. Rachel Richesson summarizes the uses of electronic health records in the NIH Collaboratory Trials. She is joined by Dr. Holt Oliver of the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, who shares lessons from the ICD-Pieces trial.