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Autori principali: Weber, SC, Pallas, J, Olson, G, Love, D, Malunjkar, S, Boosi, S, Loh, E, Datta, S, Ferris, TA
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.04248
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author Weber, SC
Pallas, J
Olson, G
Love, D
Malunjkar, S
Boosi, S
Loh, E
Datta, S
Ferris, TA
author_facet Weber, SC
Pallas, J
Olson, G
Love, D
Malunjkar, S
Boosi, S
Loh, E
Datta, S
Ferris, TA
contents STARR (STAnford Research Repository) is a clinical research support ecosystem that supports basic science research, population health research and translational research at Stanford University. STARR consists of raw and analysis ready multi-modal data, and tools for cohort analysis and self service data access. STARR data is accessible on secure shared computing systems for ad hoc analysis. Also present is a suite of services on top of STARR, that allow researchers access to complex purpose built data cuts, common data models and software solutions. This manuscript is a research resource description and describes the evolution of STARR Tools that are used to offer self-service access to detailed clinical data for research purposes to researchers at Stanford Medicine, along with a framework used to ensure that data acquired via the self-service tools is handled in compliance with all applicable regulations and rules.
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spellingShingle Compliant Self Service Access to Secondary Use Clinical Data at Stanford Medicine
Weber, SC
Pallas, J
Olson, G
Love, D
Malunjkar, S
Boosi, S
Loh, E
Datta, S
Ferris, TA
Databases
Software Engineering
STARR (STAnford Research Repository) is a clinical research support ecosystem that supports basic science research, population health research and translational research at Stanford University. STARR consists of raw and analysis ready multi-modal data, and tools for cohort analysis and self service data access. STARR data is accessible on secure shared computing systems for ad hoc analysis. Also present is a suite of services on top of STARR, that allow researchers access to complex purpose built data cuts, common data models and software solutions. This manuscript is a research resource description and describes the evolution of STARR Tools that are used to offer self-service access to detailed clinical data for research purposes to researchers at Stanford Medicine, along with a framework used to ensure that data acquired via the self-service tools is handled in compliance with all applicable regulations and rules.
title Compliant Self Service Access to Secondary Use Clinical Data at Stanford Medicine
topic Databases
Software Engineering
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.04248