Thanks Keith,
As we discussed at the Data Committee meeting on Friday, we’ll see if we can 
pilot using the new MED_ADMIN table but recognize that in the current draft 
there’s no “end date” for say an infusion.

Betsy and Iowa team: do you think for this specific RCR project, end date for 
med_admin is essential or will just knowing the admin as a start_date will be 
sufficient.  We could either use the MED_ADMIN table as is or add a column for 
this study to contain the end date of the infusion.

Russ



From: Marsolo, Keith [mailto:keith.mars...@cchmc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2017 9:08 AM
To: Russ Waitman
Cc: PCORnet DRN OC (dr...@pcornet.org); Lesley Curtis; McDowell, Bradley D; 
Chrischilles, Elizabeth A; Gryzlak, Brian M; nicholas-c-sm...@uiowa.edu
Subject: Re: using Cancer RCR project for testing CDM 4.0 med admin table

Russ,

You can start with me and then we’ll rope in others as needed.

Thanks.

Keith

On Oct 3, 2017, at 2:08 PM, Russ Waitman 
<rwait...@kumc.edu<mailto:rwait...@kumc.edu>> wrote:

Hi Keith, Lesley, and DRNOC,

We’re working with Iowa who’s leading our Rapid Cycle Research project to 
understand the degree of completeness in molecular diagnostic testing and 
targeted therapeutics for solid tumors.

One area we’ll uncover is variability in medication administration/infusion.

We thought that give we have a CDM 4.0 draft which now has a med administration 
home, we might pilot populating that table as part of the project to develop 
best practices.

Is there someone you would recommend we engage with from DRNOC in testing and 
developing those practices?

Sincerely,

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