학술논문

Data Analytics of Electronic Medical Record to Study Racial Diversities in Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Treatment.
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Humans
Socioeconomic Factors
Coronary Artery Disease
Electronic Health Records
Precision Medicine
Data Science
Cardiovascular Disease
Data Analytics
Electronic Medical Record
Racial Study
Heart Disease - Coronary Heart Disease
Heart Disease
Cardiovascular
Clinical Research
Health Services
Good Health and Well Being
Library and Information Studies
Public Health and Health Services
Medical Informatics
Language
Abstract
The study of precision medicine that measures the effects of social, cultural, and environmental influences on health is essential to improve health outcomes. Race is a social concept used historically to divide, track, control populations, and reinforce social hierarchies. Beyond genetics, race is also a surrogate for other socioeconomic factors affecting patient outcomes. Our data analytics study aims to analyze the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to study patients of different races in diagnosing and treating Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). We found no race discrepancies at the University of California San Francisco Medical Centers. This study opens several new hypotheses for further research in this crucial field.