Developing PRISM: A Pragmatic Institutional Survey and Bench Marking Tool to Measure Digital Research Maturity of Cancer Centers.
Carlos Berenguer AlbiñanaMatteo PalloccaHayley FentonWill SopwithCharlie Van EdenOlof AkreAnnika AuranenFrançois BocquetMarina BorgesEmiliano CalvoJohn CorkettSerena Di CosimoNicola GentiliJulien GuérinSissel JorTomas KazdaAlenka KolarTim KuschelMaria Julia LostesChiara ParatorePaolo PedrazzoliMarko PetrovicJarno RaidMiriam RocheChristoph SchatzJoelle ThonnardGiovanni TononAlberto TraversoAndrea WolfAhmed H ZedanPiers MahonPublished in: Applied clinical informatics (2024)
PRISM is a light footprint benchmarking tool to support the planning of large-scale real-world research networks. It can be used to (i) help an individual hospital identify areas most in need of investment and improvement, (ii) help a network of hospitals identify sources of best practice and expertise, and (iii) help research networks plan research. With further testing, policymakers could use PRISM to better plan digital investments around the Cancer Mission and European Digital Health Space.