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Identifying the capabilities for creating next-generation registries: a guide for data leaders and a case for
Steven E Labkoff1,2, Yuri Quintana2, Leon Rozenblit2,3
1Department of Clinical and Healthcare Informatics, Quantori, Cambridge, MA 02142, United States.
Objective:
The increasing demands for curated, high-quality research data are driving the emergence of a novel registry type. The need to assemble, curate, and export this data grows, and the conventional simplicity of registry models is driving the need for advanced, multimodal data registries-the dawn of the next-generation registry.
Materials And Methods:
The article provides an outline of the technology roles and responsibilities needed for successful implementations of next-generation registries.
Results:
We propose a framework for the planning, construction, maintenance, and sustainability of this new registry type.
Discussion:
A rubric of organizational, computational, and human resource needs is discussed in detail, backed by over 40 years of combined in-the-field experiences by the authors.
Conclusions:
A novel field, registry science, within the clinical research informatics domain, has arisen to offer its insights into conceiving, structuring, and sustaining this new breed of tools.
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