3. Breakthrough in access to data for multiple uses
In healthcare, if we grasp the particularity of healthcare data as proposed here in the form of the 5 letters (V for Variability, N for large and small Numbers, C for ever-changing Diagnostic Categories, P for the profoundly Probabilistic nature of healthcare events, and T for their registration in Long Times), we see the major breakthrough represented by the massification of healthcare data, and its access and mobilization within the framework of healthcare decisions or analysis. This issue is particularly crucial, given the diversity of uses and the stakes involved.
Medicine in the age of Big Data is already giving us a glimpse of a medicine in which information technologies are generating a third pole in the patient-caregiver relationship, a pole represented by quantified objective data, Big Data, of which the caregiver is the user and interpreter. We might even...
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Bibliography
- (1) - COLLINS (F.) - Building the Precision Medicine Initiative National Research Cohort – The Time is Now. - National Institute of Health (2015). https://www.nih.gov/about-nih/who-we-are/nih-director/statements/building-precision-medicine-initiative-national-research-cohort-time-now ...
Standards and norms
- International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems by the World Health Organization (WHO) : https://icd.who.int/browse10/2008/fr - CIM10 -
- These are technical specifications for computerized exchanges of clinical, administrative and financial data between healthcare establishments (hospital information systems, etc.). – HIS). These specifications are partly integrated into American...
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