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Lessons Learned from the Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN): A Scalable Network for Translational Research and Public Health

Lessons Learned from the Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN): A Scalable Network for... 534 BECICH, Lessons Learned from SPIN Editorial Comments JAMIA Editorial Lessons Learned from the Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN): A Scalable Network for Translational Research and Public Health MICHAEL J. BECICH, MD, PHD J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007;14:534 –535. DOI 10.1197/jamia.M2477. The article by McMurry et al. in the current issue of JAMIA ing agreements . . .”. This work includes successful devel- describes an innovative architecture to support National opment, integration, and support for de-identification Health Information Networks (NHIN) that comprises a “. . . systems and creation of honest broker mechanisms for the distributed approach to data storage in order to protect effective delivery of information to users. This addresses a privacy and enable strong institutional autonomy to engen- frequently ignored component for the delivery of transla- der participation. The architecture provides oversight and tional research by providing an effective bridge between the transparency to ensure patient trust and allows variable clinical and research communities. Public health needs are levels of access according to investigator needs and institu- frequently ignored in the development of such systems. tional policies, defining a self-scaling architecture that en- There is critical need for such services in biosurveillance and courages voluntary http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Oxford University Press

Lessons Learned from the Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN): A Scalable Network for Translational Research and Public Health

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Oxford University Press
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American Medical Informatics Association
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1067-5027
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1527-974X
DOI
10.1197/jamia.M2477
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534 BECICH, Lessons Learned from SPIN Editorial Comments JAMIA Editorial Lessons Learned from the Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN): A Scalable Network for Translational Research and Public Health MICHAEL J. BECICH, MD, PHD J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007;14:534 –535. DOI 10.1197/jamia.M2477. The article by McMurry et al. in the current issue of JAMIA ing agreements . . .”. This work includes successful devel- describes an innovative architecture to support National opment, integration, and support for de-identification Health Information Networks (NHIN) that comprises a “. . . systems and creation of honest broker mechanisms for the distributed approach to data storage in order to protect effective delivery of information to users. This addresses a privacy and enable strong institutional autonomy to engen- frequently ignored component for the delivery of transla- der participation. The architecture provides oversight and tional research by providing an effective bridge between the transparency to ensure patient trust and allows variable clinical and research communities. Public health needs are levels of access according to investigator needs and institu- frequently ignored in the development of such systems. tional policies, defining a self-scaling architecture that en- There is critical need for such services in biosurveillance and courages voluntary

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Journal of the American Medical Informatics AssociationOxford University Press

Published: Jul 1, 2007

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