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Designing and piloting a generic research architecture and workflows to unlock German primary care data for secondary use
ISSN
1479-5876
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Bahls, Thomas
Blumentritt, Arne
Rau, Henriette
Drepper, Johannes
Groh, Roland
DOI
10.1186/s12967-020-02547-x
Abstract
Medical data from family doctors are of great importance to health care researchers but seem to be locked in German practices and, thus, are underused in research. The RADAR project (Routine Anonymized Data for Advanced Health Services Research) aims at designing, implementing and piloting a generic research architecture, technical software solutions as well as procedures and workflows to unlock data from family doctor's practices. A long-term medical data repository for research taking legal requirements into account is established. Thereby, RADAR helps closing the gap between the European countries and to contribute data from primary care in Germany.