- Goldenholz, Daniel M;
- Moss, Robert;
- Jost, David A;
- Crone, Nathan E;
- Krauss, Gregory;
- Picard, Rosalind;
- Caborni, Chiara;
- Cavazos, Jose E;
- Hixson, John;
- Loddenkemper, Tobias;
- Salazar, Tracy Dixon;
- Lubbers, Laura;
- Harte‐Hargrove, Lauren C;
- Whittemore, Vicky;
- Duun‐Henriksen, Jonas;
- Dolan, Eric;
- Kasturia, Nitish;
- Oberemk, Mark;
- Cook, Mark J;
- Lehmkuhle, Mark;
- Sperling, Michael R;
- Shafer, Patricia O
Objective
Common data elements (CDEs) are currently unavailable for mobile health (mHealth) in epilepsy devices and related applications. As a result, despite expansive growth of new digital services for people with epilepsy, information collected is often not interoperable or directly comparable. We aim to correct this problem through development of industry-wide standards for mHealth epilepsy data.Methods
Using a group of stakeholders from industry, academia, and patient advocacy organizations, we offer a consensus statement for the elements that may facilitate communication among different systems.Results
A consensus statement is presented for epilepsy mHealth CDEs.Significance
Although it is not exclusive, we believe that the use of a minimal common information denominator, specifically these CDEs, will promote innovation, accelerate scientific discovery, and enhance clinical usage across applications and devices in the epilepsy mHealth space. As a consequence, people with epilepsy will have greater flexibility and ultimately more powerful tools to improve their lives.