Electronic health records (EHR) are become increasingly prevalent in the medical fields for tracking patient diseases. There is a wealth of information hidden within all the clinical information collected. Application for Discovering Disease Associations using Multiple Sources, or ADAMS, uses these EHRs combined with public information on diseases to identify associations between unrelated diseases. For example, this technology has identified an association with Kawasaki disease and the diagnosis of autistic disorder. With ADAMS, physicians and patients may be able to predict and prepare for the onset of specific diseases based on what the patient has previously experienced.
This technology allows physicians to cross correlate EHRs to find associations between diseases. The information could assist physicians in making treatment decisions so as to mitigate symptoms and progression of associated diseases, decreasing costs associated with treating the associated disease. The information gained form ADAMS can also inform patients of the possibility of developing other diseases, allowing them to take actions to prevent the disease or to prepare financially and mentally for disease onset.
This technology has been used with EHRs from New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
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