How do we leverage data through replication and warehousing to meet blood collection and transfusion service needs

Author:

Juskewitch Justin E.1ORCID,Briggs Lynne2,Khan Jenna3,Mathias Patrick C.4ORCID,Coyle Terri S.1,Courson Vicki L.5,Hansen James T.5,Madde Nageswar5,O'Leary Mandy F.6,Tsang Hamilton C.4ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

2. Versiti Blood Centers Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

3. Department of Pathology University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville Virginia USA

4. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle Washington USA

5. Department of Information Technology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

6. Department of Pathology Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWith the widespread adoption of Blood Establishment Computer Systems and other Blood Collection and Transfusion Service (BCTS) clinical information systems (CIS), electronic blood donor, product, and patient data are now routinely required for clinical, regulatory, operational, and quality needs. That data are often not readily accessible for such secondary use within CIS databases, particularly for applications with significant data availability requirements such as machine learning and artificial intelligence. Data replication provides one avenue by which CIS data can be made more readily available.Study Design and MethodsMembers of the AABB's Information Systems Committee along with institutional information technology colleagues provided a multi‐institutional viewpoint on data replication through the lens of BCTS specific use cases. Case studies of informatics offerings leveraging such technologies were also elicited.ResultsSix distinct use cases describe the potential role of data replication including the creation of data warehouses for frontline laboratory staff. Specific BCTS examples for each use case are presented to highlight the value of data replication, including visualization of critical inventory (O red blood cells, HLA‐compatible platelets) and utilization analytics for patient blood management. Two case studies describe the approach to implement such technologies to (1) optimize staffing via laboratory workload reporting and (2) improve access to blood via antigen‐negative blood product location services.DiscussionData replication and warehousing can empower BCTS analytic offerings not otherwise natively available through one's CIS to improve patient care and laboratory operations.

Publisher

Wiley

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