This is worth a copy to all of gpc-dev...

Bonus points to anybody who can take a quick look and send feedback by email 
before today's teleconference.

-- 
Dan

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From: GPC Informatics [d...@madmode.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 9:42 AM
To: Dan Connolly; Nathan Graham; nwil...@uwhealth.org; 
huhick...@nebraskamed.com; Russ Waitman; nate.apa...@cerner.com
Cc: campb...@unmc.edu
Subject: Re: [gpc-informatics] #91: i2b2 metadata for Diagnoses Modifiers for 
data attribution

#91: i2b2 metadata for Diagnoses Modifiers for data attribution
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 Reporter:  dconnolly    |       Owner:  ngraham
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  initial-data-domains
Component:  data-stds    |  Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:               |  Blocked By:  37, 90
 Blocking:               |
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Comment (by nateapathy):

 For our discussion today, I've attached the updated metadata per Phillip
 Reeder's suggestion for dx modifiers. The attachment has four tabs.

 "gpc_diagnosis_modifiers" is the original metadata from Nathan Wilson that
 is on Babel now.
 "Reeder Dx Modifiers" is Phillip's suggestions in their original form.
 "NateA_CMH - i2b2 Metadata v1" is my interpretation of Phillip's
 suggestions into metadata for loading into Babel.
 "NateA_CMH - i2b2 Metadata v2" is my suggestion for how to redesign the
 first 11 rows of the third tab.

 Rows 2-19 on the fourth tab are my changes to the modifier hierarchy,
 largely based on the assumption that researchers care far more about
 primary vs. non-primary than they do about the source of that data, and
 therefore will most heavily use the two terms in rows 2 and 11 of that
 sheet. I also include a source of Claims data, since Laurel pointed out
 two weeks ago that Marshfield has that as a separate source from Billing
 or EMR-derived diagnoses. The best next step is probably to load both into
 Babel (provided the additional fields for applied_path, etc. are correctly
 formatted) and compare.

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