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References - Standardized Data: The OMOP Common Data Model #16

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RaghaSrinivasan opened this issue Apr 26, 2023 · 0 comments
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References - Standardized Data: The OMOP Common Data Model #16

RaghaSrinivasan opened this issue Apr 26, 2023 · 0 comments

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The Book of OHDSI
https://ohdsi.github.io/TheBookOfOhdsi/

The Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (or OHDSI, pronounced "Odyssey") program is a multi-stakeholder, interdisciplinary collaborative to bring out the value of health data through large-scale analytics. All our solutions are open-source.
https://ohdsi.org/

Standardized Data: The OMOP Common Data Model

The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Common Data Model (CDM) is an open community data standard, designed to standardize the structure and content of observational data and to enable efficient analyses that can produce reliable evidence. A central component of the OMOP CDM is the OHDSI standardized
Read more about the OMOP Common Data Model
Read more about OHDSI's standardized vocabularies
vocabularies. The OHDSI vocabularies allow organization and standardization of medical terms to be used across the various clinical domains of the OMOP common data model and enable standardized analytics that leverage the knowledge base when constructing exposure and outcome phenotypes and other features within characterization, population-level effect estimation, and patient-level prediction studies.
GitHub https://github.com/OHDSI

Self-Paced Free courses:

the EHDEN Consortium to develop the EHDEN Academy, a set of free, on-demand training and development courses. These are open to anybody, but we always encourage new OHDSI collaborators to use this resource to learn about best practices towards our mission of improving health by empowering a community to collaboratively generate evidence that promotes better health decisions and better care.

• Our OHDSI News & Updates page keeps you informed of recent publications, upcoming studies and more, while also profiling collaborators and providing any other updates about our global efforts.

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