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An i2b2-based,generalizable, open source,self-scaling chronic disease registry
Authors:Marc D Natter  Justin Quan  David M Ortiz  Athos Bousvaros  Norman T Ilowite  Christi J Inman  Keith Marsolo  Andrew J McMurry  Christy I Sandborg  Laura E Schanberg  Carol A Wallace  Robert W Warren  Griffin M Weber  Kenneth D Mandl
Abstract:

Objective

Registries are a well-established mechanism for obtaining high quality, disease-specific data, but are often highly project-specific in their design, implementation, and policies for data use. In contrast to the conventional model of centralized data contribution, warehousing, and control, we design a self-scaling registry technology for collaborative data sharing, based upon the widely adopted Integrating Biology & the Bedside (i2b2) data warehousing framework and the Shared Health Research Information Network (SHRINE) peer-to-peer networking software.

Materials and methods

Focusing our design around creation of a scalable solution for collaboration within multi-site disease registries, we leverage the i2b2 and SHRINE open source software to create a modular, ontology-based, federated infrastructure that provides research investigators full ownership and access to their contributed data while supporting permissioned yet robust data sharing. We accomplish these objectives via web services supporting peer-group overlays, group-aware data aggregation, and administrative functions.

Results

The 56-site Childhood Arthritis & Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Registry and 3-site Harvard Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Longitudinal Data Repository now utilize i2b2 self-scaling registry technology (i2b2-SSR). This platform, extensible to federation of multiple projects within and between research networks, encompasses >6000 subjects at sites throughout the USA.

Discussion

We utilize the i2b2-SSR platform to minimize technical barriers to collaboration while enabling fine-grained control over data sharing.

Conclusions

The implementation of i2b2-SSR for the multi-site, multi-stakeholder CARRA Registry has established a digital infrastructure for community-driven research data sharing in pediatric rheumatology in the USA. We envision i2b2-SSR as a scalable, reusable solution facilitating interdisciplinary research across diseases.
Keywords:Registries  information dissemination  information storage and retrieval  health services research  rheumatic diseases  informatics  registry  pediatric rheumatology  medical informatics  disease association and prediction  natural language processing  multi-site disease studies  pediatric  monitoring the health of populations  personal health records and self-care systems
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