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New England Journal of Medicine
Article | January 12, 2011
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now has the ability to "query" the electronic health information of more than 60 million people, posing specific questions in order to monitor the safety of approved medical products. This pilot program, called Mini-Sentinel, uses a distributed data network (rather than a centralized database) that allows participating health plans and other organizations to create data files in a standard format and to maintain possession of those files.
These organizations perform most analyses of their own data by running computer programs distributed by a coordinating center, and they provide consistent summarized results for the FDA's review. The principles and practices involved in this effort to improve the safety of medical products can inform other uses of electronic health information to answer additional important questions about health and health care.Read the full article (PDF) from The New England Journal of Medicine »
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Joshua S. Benner
Research Director
Economic Studies, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
Rachel E. Behrman
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Jeffrey S. Brown
Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
Mark B. McClellan
Director
Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
Richard Platt
Janet Woodcock
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