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. 1991:358–362.

A common and clonable environment to support research using patient data.

P Van Grevenhof 1, C G Chute 1, D J Ballard 1
PMCID: PMC2247554  PMID: 1807622

Abstract

The volume and complexity of information systems for data oriented clinical research at Mayo Clinic began to exceed available database-analyst resources. A decision was made to generate a clonable, generic system for health services research; this was implemented for a medium-sized prototype project. Since 1988, it has been reconfigured to support several score data projects at less than one-tenth the cost for database analysts. Further, user involvement and empowerment has increased their satisfaction and inquiry abilities with their specific systems.

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