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Title: Past, Present, and Future of Contact Dermatitis Registries in the Internet Era
Authors: Borrego Hernando, Leopoldo 
UNESCO Clasification: 320701 Alergias
320106 Dermatología
Keywords: Contact Dermatitis
Electronic Health Record; Electronic Data Record
Epidemiological Surveillance
Networks
Registry
Issue Date: 2020
Journal: Current treatment options in allergy 
Abstract: Purpose of review: Digital data are invading all areas of our lives including medical practice. Digital technology grows up exponentially. Technical concerns as memory storage or processor speed are not limitations in medical data management and huge medical registries will be created in a short period of time. Epidemiological surveillance has been one of the most important issues in contact dermatitis research networks and adaptation to the new advances is mandatory. Recent findings: Digital technology can provide enough software to achieve research epidemiologic goals that were impossible 20 years ago. Legal concerns about confidentiality and simultaneous management of clinical data for daily workflow and for research are limitations of this advance. Summary: If clinicians want to update our contact dermatitis registries, it is vital to carry out two tasks: establish a standard for the variables required in the data registry and obtain Electronic Health Record programs that enable the simultaneous handling of standardized data at the clinical level and their export in real time to a referral center for epidemiologic surveillance and research.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77071
ISSN: 2196-3053
DOI: 10.1007/s40521-020-00261-z
Source: Current treatment options in allergy [EISSN 2196-3053], v. 7 (3), p. 248-257, (Septiembre 2020)
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