Re: [gpc-informatics] #114: Milestone 2.7 GPC harmonizes with PCORI CDM V1.0

2014-06-16 Thread GPC Informatics
#114: Milestone 2.7 GPC harmonizes with PCORI CDM V1.0 --+ Reporter: campbell | Owner: campbell Type: task | Status: accepted Priority: major

gpc-dev June 17 agenda

2014-06-16 Thread Dan Connolly
Tues 11amCT: 1. Convene, take roll, review records and plan next meeting * ​Meeting ID and access code: 686-845-717https://global.gotomeeting.com/meeting/join/686845717; call +1 (267) 507-0008 * meeting notes (#12https://informatics.gpcnetwork.org/trac/Project/ticket/12):

Re: Boston i2b2

2014-06-16 Thread Thomas F Mish
I will be going to Boston this year for the i2b2 meeting from WISC. -Tom Mish On 6/10/2014 1:47 PM, Fothergill, Rita, R wrote: I will not be attending from CMH (away on vacation). I'm not sure if anyone else will. No one from the technical team is going, since it's just mainly me. Rita

RE: [gpc-informatics] #114: Milestone 2.7 GPC harmonizes with PCORI CDM V1.0

2014-06-16 Thread Dan Connolly
No, we don't have a proposed demographics hierarchy; at least not in the GPC section of babel. All we have so far is Diagnoses, Meds (Drug Products by VA Class) and LOINC Codes (a mix of labs and other stuff). We seem to be iterating between the overall design issue (#114) and the specific

RE: [gpc-informatics] #114: Milestone 2.7 GPC harmonizes with PCORI CDM V1.0

2014-06-16 Thread Wilson Nathan
Two Quick notes from below. The code referenced in the hierarchy path is LP29694-4. LP stands for LOINC Part and is the underlying code for what is referred to as the LOINC Multi-Axial Hierarchy. In order to search this ID you would need the RELMA tool and not the web search interface.

RE: [gpc-informatics] #114: Milestone 2.7 GPC harmonizes with PCORI CDM V1.0

2014-06-16 Thread Campbell, James R
I appreciate your point about the more abstract nature of a LOINC code Dan, and that these are less intuitive than the metadata hierarchy that you build for your KU research community. When moving into a broader community of shared users however, the trick is to convince everyone to employ the