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Building a Non- mandatory Enterprise System Key Factors for Success February 9, 2011 Elaine Ayres, MS, RD – Project Manager

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Building a Non-mandatory Enterprise System Key Factors for Success

February 9, 2011Elaine Ayres, MS, RD – Project Manager

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Seven Factors for SuccessThe Biomedical Translational Research Information System

1) Define a clear purpose for the system2) Create a system architecture that

allows for optimum use of source data3) Establish a data model that enables

effective data storage and retrieval4) Create an approach to terminology that

allows utilization of data from disparate sources

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Continued5) Develop a user interface that allows

users to create their own queries6) Establish clear policies and procedures

for data use and data sharing that are accepted by institutional leadership

7) Ensure trans-institutional governance to ensure support and on-going funding for the system

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1) Purpose of BTRIS• How does the system contribute to the IC and NIH

mission? Create efficiencies in the research cycle.

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What is BTRIS?

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What is BTRIS?

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2) Logical Architecture

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BTRIS Applications

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3) Data Model• Hybrid model• Traditional tables

and columns• Entity Attribute Value

(EAV) for unique source specific data

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BTRIS Data Growth

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Data in BTRIS

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4) Terminology• Research Entities Dictionary or “RED”• A controlled terminology• Allows for common and unique

concepts• Each concept has a unique code• Codes are in hierarchies to allow for

class-based queries or leaf-node queries

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Biomedical Translational Research Information System

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The Research Entities Dictionary

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5) User Interface

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BTRIS Users

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Reports

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Report

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Radiaology and Imaging Report

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Radiology Test Report

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Radiology & Imaging Report

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Radiology & Imaging Report

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33 years of Data

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Data Extracts• Data also available for extracts• Three methods:

– Run queries in Cognos– Direct database connection (ODBC)– BTRIS Web Access (BWA) – an HL7 data

service• NCI and NIAID using BWA• Other IC’s using ODBC

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6) Establish Clear Policies and Procedures

• BTRIS Policy Committee composed of investigators

• Data sharing and use policies approved by Director, NIH

• Modified over the past two years to include new types of users

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7) Project Governance• CRIS Steering Committee governs

project• Entirely funded by ITWG• Multiple sub-committees

– Policy– Data Access– User Group– Clinical Trial Management Systems (new)– Hand Held Devices

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Accomplishments for 2010• Images from the CC PACs now available in the

BTRIS radiology report• NCI research data from two systems is available

to NCI researchers• Created a web application for BTRIS data

extracts to IC systems• Subject attribution improving based on input from

investigators• User base increased from 120 to 297 over past

year

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2011 Development

• Add NHGRI from LabMatrix system

• Add NICHD data from CTDB system

• Develop pilot of ClinicalTrials.gov report

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Performance Metrics

• Enhanced user satisfaction compared to baseline

• Ability to access data needed for analysis –Data available (numeric, reports, images, specimens)–User requests to add data for increased functionality

• Utilization rates of targeted groups

• Efficiency improvements to research cycle (throughput)

• Impact on publications

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Challenges

• Adding additional data• System performance• User workflow• Pressure to take on additional

functionality