Secondary use of routine data in hospitals: description of a scalable analytical platform based on a business intelligence system.
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We describe a scalable platform for research-oriented analyses of routine data in hospitals, which evolved from a state-of-the-art business intelligence architecture for enterprise resource planning. This platform involves an in-memory database management system for data modeling and analytics and a high-performance cluster for more computing-intensive analytical tasks. Setting up platforms for research-oriented analyses is a highly dynamic, time-consuming, and costly process. In some health care institutions, effective research platforms may be derived from existing business intelligence systems.Reference Key |
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Authors | Roth, Jan A;Goebel, Nicole;Sakoparnig, Thomas;Neubauer, Simon;Kuenzel-Pawlik, Eleonore;Gerber, Martin;Widmer, Andreas F;Abshagen, Christian;Padiyath, Rakesh;Hug, Balthasar L;, ; |
Journal | JAMIA open |
Year | 2018 |
DOI | 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy039 |
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