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SEARCH JOBSA session on registries and health data platforms during the IQVIA Institute’s Patient Advocacy Summit, held in December 2021, considered learning health system perspectives on the changing role of registries and data hubs in healthcare. This discussion, led by leaders from several patient advocacy organizations and IQVIA, examined areas of this rapidly changing landscape that will arm and empower advocacy organizations to develop leadership.
The ways in which patient advocacy organizations are leveraging data are changing. There are five major drivers of change, requiring agility and enabling multiple value streams to be realized from data:
Traditionally, registries have been viewed as being useful in basic scientific research. Such uses included:
More recently, this view has been expanded and continues to evolve to include:
Learning health systems are ones where practice informs research and research informs practice. These employ a continuous loop to identify outcomes, measure, analyze, recommend and implement change, and improve care delivery (Figure 1). Within this cycle, there is friction in the move from measurement to analysis—the process known as ‘“data cleaning” or “data wrangling,” which can take 80-90% of all the effort required to answer an analytic question.
Agile registries can address this friction. Within such registries, curated data assets are designed to address a predefined class of research questions. Here, the data are acquired, mapped, curated, enriched, transformed or repurposed, and delivered back to the health system for analysis. This allows analytic data sets to be created in days as opposed to months or years.
Figure 1: The learning healthcare systems perspective: What are registries for?
The increased power of patients to share their data under new U.S. legislation such as the 21st Century Cures Act is a major factor for advocacy organizations, providing access to information on a wider variety of patients, disease experiences and treatment journeys. The requirement for healthcare organizations to share patient data with advocacy organizations who have the patient’s consent is another key element.
An interesting trend in recent years has been the increasing strategic interest of pharmaceutical companies to partnering on registry programs, driven by investments in rare disease research and by advocacy organizations’ robust data collection efforts.
The new legislation is further enabling partnerships between companies and patient organizations in areas including the use of registry data as an external comparator in clinical trials. A major change is the need for more rapid release of data from registries to experts who can review and qualify the data, with the aim of identifying and filling data gaps at an earlier stage. This may drive registry owners to consider licensing the data for use before sending to regulators, enabling a more thorough review by potential partners at an earlier point.
The ways in which patient advocacy organizations are leveraging data are changing. In the U.S., changes are being driven by landmark regulatory advancements and an accelerating ability to access interoperable health data. These changes are fueling new approaches to data use and exciting opportunities for patient advocacy organizations.
Read the full whitepaper: “The Changing Role of Registries and Health Data Platforms”