I was talking to Brad about a paper reporting the progress in our 
standardization effort across GPC; what our sites actually have rolled out.  I 
also wonder if running the 'healthy patient' cohort characterization from 
Harvard would be worth reporting?

Jim

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Subject: Procrastination aka AMIA-CRI deadline Sept 25

I’ve been too consumed with 6 month evaluation, data sharing agreements, and 
figuring out if we are on track so I missed the call yesterday.

I am on the AMIA-CRI scientific program committee and was thinking: can people 
exchange their thoughts on this email thread proposed panels or abstracts 
either based on work within the GPC or with other key partners at CDRNs PPRNs?

So far here, I know that Vince Leonardo and Dan Connolly have been working with 
Alex on the i2b2<->R integration work to also support population health so 
Vince is working on at least an abstract for a poster.

I could imagine we’d also have other things or could wait:

-          I2b2 -> PCORI ontology CDM work with Harvard and Pitt

-          Babel and observations

-          LEK to information patient experience  and data sharing

What are other people thinking?

Russ Waitman, PhD
Director of Medical Informatics
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Analytics
Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas
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