With so many types of real-world data available, it can be difficult to select the source that will meet your needs—that is, the data that will help you accurately and efficiently answer your research questions.
For behavioral health research, a field in which forward momentum has been inhibited by a lack of standardized measurements and biomarkers, choosing the right source of real-world data is especially critical in order to gain new insights into these complex conditions.
Retrospective studies are often conducted using real-world data, including:
To help you decide which real-world data you should use for your project, we break down below some of the major differences between claims and EHR data.
Representativeness
Pro of claims data:
Other data features
Pro of claims data:
At Holmusk, we are working to improve the completeness of EHR-derived data by going straight to the source: data capture. With HolCare EHR+, our EHR platform designed specifically for behavioral health, we’ve made it easier for providers to record accurate and complete data while still focusing on patient care.
Pro of EHR data:
It’s important to remember that different sources of EHR data will vary in terms of what kinds of information they can deliver. For example, our NeuroBlu Database contains clinical features from the Mental Status Examination (MSE) such as symptoms, stressors, and outcomes—all valuable contextual data that are obtained through our natural language processing techniques and not always available via traditional EHR sources.
It is clear that both claims data and EHR data have their strengths and weaknesses. Different types of real-world data often complement each other by filling in each other’s gaps—but if you’re faced with selecting one source of real-world data, that choice should be made carefully depending on the questions you’re asking and the goals of your project.
Ready to see if the real-world data within the NeuroBlu Database can help to advance your goals? Get in touch today.