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Data Interoperability for Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

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Armoundas, AA; Ahmad, FS; Bennett, DA; Chung, MK; Davis, LL; Dunn, J; Narayan, SM; Slotwiner, DJ; Wiley, KK; Khera, R; and Stroke Council, ...
Published in: Circulation. Genomic and precision medicine
June 2024

Wearable devices are increasingly used by a growing portion of the population to track health and illnesses. The data emerging from these devices can potentially transform health care. This requires an interoperability framework that enables the deployment of platforms, sensors, devices, and software applications within diverse health systems, aiming to facilitate innovation in preventing and treating cardiovascular disease. However, the current data ecosystem includes several noninteroperable systems that inhibit such objectives. The design of clinically meaningful systems for accessing and incorporating these data into clinical workflows requires strategies to ensure the quality of data and clinical content and patient and caregiver accessibility. This scientific statement aims to address the best practices, gaps, and challenges pertaining to data interoperability in this area, with considerations for (1) data integration and the scope of measures, (2) application of these data into clinical approaches/strategies, and (3) regulatory/ethical/legal issues.

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Circulation. Genomic and precision medicine

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EISSN

2574-8300

ISSN

2574-8300

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

17

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e000095

Related Subject Headings

  • Wearable Electronic Devices
  • United States
  • Monitoring, Ambulatory
  • Humans
  • Health Information Interoperability
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • American Heart Association
 

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Armoundas, A. A., Ahmad, F. S., Bennett, D. A., Chung, M. K., Davis, L. L., Dunn, J., … American Heart Association Data Science and Precision Medicine Committee of the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine and Council on Clinical Cardiology; Council on Cardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative and Resuscitation; Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; Council on Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health; Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease; Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research; and Stroke Council, . (2024). Data Interoperability for Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine, 17(3), e000095. https://doi.org/10.1161/hcg.0000000000000095
Armoundas, Antonis A., Faraz S. Ahmad, Derrick A. Bennett, Mina K. Chung, Leslie L. Davis, Jessilyn Dunn, Sanjiv M. Narayan, et al. “Data Interoperability for Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine 17, no. 3 (June 2024): e000095. https://doi.org/10.1161/hcg.0000000000000095.
Armoundas AA, Ahmad FS, Bennett DA, Chung MK, Davis LL, Dunn J, et al. Data Interoperability for Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation Genomic and precision medicine. 2024 Jun;17(3):e000095.
Armoundas, Antonis A., et al. “Data Interoperability for Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine, vol. 17, no. 3, June 2024, p. e000095. Epmc, doi:10.1161/hcg.0000000000000095.
Armoundas AA, Ahmad FS, Bennett DA, Chung MK, Davis LL, Dunn J, Narayan SM, Slotwiner DJ, Wiley KK, Khera R, American Heart Association Data Science and Precision Medicine Committee of the Council on Genomic and Precision Medicine and Council on Clinical Cardiology; Council on Cardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative and Resuscitation; Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; Council on Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health; Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease; Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research; and Stroke Council. Data Interoperability for Ambulatory Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation Genomic and precision medicine. 2024 Jun;17(3):e000095.

Published In

Circulation. Genomic and precision medicine

DOI

EISSN

2574-8300

ISSN

2574-8300

Publication Date

June 2024

Volume

17

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e000095

Related Subject Headings

  • Wearable Electronic Devices
  • United States
  • Monitoring, Ambulatory
  • Humans
  • Health Information Interoperability
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • American Heart Association