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Unlocking the Power of Electronic Health Records for Healthcare Insights
In today’s healthcare landscape, professionals are increasingly intrigued by the secondary use of electronic health records (EHRs)—not just for direct patient care, but as an invaluable source of secondary data that can inform strategic decisions. EHR systems contain rich, longitudinal datasets—from diagnoses and lab results to treatment timelines and patient demographics—that, when repurposed, illuminate patterns and trends beyond their original clinical intent ACM Digital LibraryPMC.
During our group discussion, one member highlighted how leveraging EHR data for research has enabled hospitals to identify readmission risk factors, improve care coordination, and refine population health strategies. Another shared a real-world case where analyzing re-hospitalization trends using revisit variables helped mitigate avoidable readmissions Wikipedia.
Stepping back to consider the broader context, it’s clear that while Market Research Future specializes in industry intelligence, the healthcare domain’s reliance on secondary data—from EHRs and claims databases to external repositories—reflects a similar aim: transforming existing information into actionable…