Table 3.
Related to EHR-based methods Brokered access to data warehouses (94%) and self-service query (92%) are widely implemented and used Demand for EHR data for research use is high (88%) When use of EHR data for recruitment is limited, it is often the result of logistical constraints and limitations on collaboration A minority of institutions use EHR patient portals for research purposes (20%) Electronic alerts targeting care providers and research teams about patients’ eligibility are moderately implemented (45% and 48%, respectively); however, those targeting research teams seem to be higher demand (22% and 39%, respectively) |
Related to workflow and regulatory processes A variety of direct patient engagement (e.g., registries of potential research subjects) are implemented at the majority of institutions Many institutions provide a combination of self-service tools, data analysts and recruitment specialists Recruitment procedures (including cohort identification and contact) vary widely |
EHR, electronic health records.