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What is SHRINE?
The Shared Health Research Information Network (SHRINE) helps researchers overcome one of the greatest problems in population-based research: compiling large groups of well-characterized patients.
Investigators with access to a SHRINE-powered network may use the SHRINE web-based query tool to determine the aggregate total number of patients at participating hospitals who meet a given set of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Because counts are aggregate, patient privacy is protected.
These data will be most useful for investigators interested in:
- Generating new research hypotheses
- Planning research requiring large sample sizes not easily available at any single institution
- Preparing grant applications that would benefit from pre-identification and/or characterization of a potential research cohort
- Identifying potential cohorts for clinical trials
- Conducting research in the areas of population health and health services
ENACT is an acronym for Evolve to Next-Gen ACT where ACT was the previous Accrual to Clinical Trials. ENACT is building upon the structure of the ACT Network to develop and implement new informatics tools for EHR research and to improve the quality of the existing structured data. Its development is funded by the NIH through the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) and the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. It contains over 142 million patient records, and ~90% of the CTSA consortium.
Important Links:
To request access to SHRINE for the ENACT Network, click here, https://redcapproduction.umms.med.umich.edu/surveys/?s=TCJ83TDMAR
For more information about the ENACT Network, visit, https://www.enact-network.us/
How this advances translational science
Developing and implementing evidence-informed innovations to accelerate the pace of translational research.
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