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Title: Approaches to Link Geospatially Varying Social, Economic, and Environmental Factors with Electronic Health Record Data to Better Understand Asthma Exacerbations.

Authors: Xie, Sherrie; Himes, Blanca E

Published In AMIA Annu Symp Proc, (2018)

Abstract: Electronic health record (EHR)-derived data has become an invaluable resource for biomedical research, but is seldom used for the study of the health impacts of social and environmental factors due in part to the unavailability of relevant variables. We describe how EHR-derived data can be enhanced via linking of external sources of social, economic and environmental data when patient-related geospatial information is available, and we illustrate an approach to better understand the geospatial patterns of asthma exacerbation rates in Philadelphia. Specifically, we relate the spatial distribution of asthma exacerbations observed in EHR-derived data to that of known and potential risk factors (i.e., economic deprivation, crime, vehicular traffic, tree cover). Areas of highest risk based on integrated social and environmental data were consistent with an area with increased asthma exacerbations, demonstrating that data external to the EHR can enhance our understanding of negative health-related outcomes.

PubMed ID: 30815202 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Asthma/physiopathology*; Electronic Health Records*; Geographic Information Systems; Geographic Mapping; Geography, Medical*; Humans; Philadelphia; Risk Factors

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