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Mini-Sentinel Common Data Model Lesley Curtis on behalf of the Mini-Sentinel Data Core May 8, 2013 info@mini-sentinel.org 1 Guiding principles (selected) Accommodates all requirements of Mini-Sentinel and can evolve to meet expanded


  1. Mini-Sentinel Common Data Model Lesley Curtis on behalf of the Mini-Sentinel Data Core May 8, 2013 info@mini-sentinel.org 1

  2. Guiding principles (selected)  Accommodates all requirements of Mini-Sentinel and can evolve to meet expanded objectives  Able to incorporate new data types and data elements as needs change  Leverages existing and evolving data standards • Use existing native coding systems; minimize ontology mapping  Captures values found in source data • With few exceptions, calculated variables are not included info@mini-sentinel.org 2

  3. Guiding principles (selected)  Transparent, intuitive, well documented design that is easily understood by analysts, investigators, and investigators  Local implementation may include “site-specific” variables info@mini-sentinel.org 3

  4. Mini-Sentinel’s Common Data Model Enrollment Demographic Dispensing Encounter Lab Result Vital Signs Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Enrollment start Birth date Dispensing date Dates of service Dates of order, Date & time of & end dates collection & result measurement Sex National drug Provider seen Drug coverage code (NDC) Test type, immediacy Height Race Type of & location encounter Days supply Weight Medical Etc. Procedure code & coverage Amount Facility Diastolic & type dispensed systolic BP Etc. Test result & unit Tobacco use & Abnormal result type indicator BP type & Diagnosis Procedure Death Cause of Death Etc. position Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Cause of death Date Dates of service Date of death Source Diagnosis code & Principal Procedure code code type diagnosis flag & type Confidence Source Encounter type Encounter type Etc. & provider & provider Confidence Diagnosis code Etc. Etc. & type Etc. info@mini-sentinel.org 4

  5. Ready to use tools for common data model www.minisentinel.org/data_activities info@mini-sentinel.org 5

  6. Beyond safety surveillance  Reliance on source data allows for translation into other data models  Add data elements, tables to address specific needs • Resource utilization • Performance measurement • Comparative effectiveness

  7. Enhanced Common Data Model Enrollment Demographic Dispensing Encounter Lab Result Vital Signs Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Enrollment start Birth date Dispensing date Dates of service Dates of order, Date & time of & end dates collection & result measurement Sex National drug Provider seen Drug coverage code (NDC) Test type, immediacy Height Race Type of & location encounter Days supply Weight Medical Etc. Procedure code & coverage Amount Facility Diastolic & type dispensed systolic BP Etc. Test result & unit Tobacco use & Etc. type Etc. Diagnosis Procedure Death Cause of Death Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Cause of death Date Dates of service Date of death Source Diagnosis code & Principal Procedure code code type diagnosis flag & type Confidence Source Encounter type Encounter type Etc. & provider & provider Confidence Diagnosis code Etc. Etc. & type Etc.

  8. Enhanced Common Data Model Enrollment Demographic Dispensing Encounter Lab Result Vital Signs Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Enrollment start Birth date Dispensing date Dates of service Dates of order, Date & time of & end dates collection & result measurement Sex National drug Provider seen Drug coverage code (NDC) Test type, immediacy Height Race Type of & location encounter Days supply Weight Medical Etc. Procedure code & coverage Amount Facility Diastolic & type dispensed systolic BP Etc. Test result & unit Tobacco use & Etc. type Etc. Resource Use Diagnosis Procedure Death Cause of Death Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Person ID Cause of death Date Dates of service Date of death Dates of service Source Diagnosis code & Principal Procedure code Procedure code & type code type diagnosis flag & type Encounter type & Confidence provider Source Encounter type Encounter type Etc. & provider & provider Charge amount Confidence Diagnosis code Etc. Paid amount Etc. & type Copay amount Etc. Coinsurance amount Etc.

  9. Data Partners Data Partners Data Partner Participation in Enhanced CDM … H G D A C B F E I Enrollment Demographic Dispensing Encounter Diagnosis Procedure Death Cause of Death Lab Result Vital Signs Resource Use

  10. Thank you!

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