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The Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) network has mapped data from more than 50 databases (that contain information on more than 400 million patients) to the OMOP common data model and it uses an open science approach to conduct distributed research. It has analyzed data from 11 databases (containing information on more than 250 million patient records) to ascertain the sequence of treatments over 3 years in patients with depression, diabetes or hypertension.  This presentation will describe how electronic health records and claims data can be used to ascertain treatments received by cancer patients; present data on sequence of treatments for cancer patients with depression, diabetes or hypertension, and the accuracy of cancer care documentation; and discuss approaches to improve abstraction of cancer information from electronic health records.

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Topic:  Conducting Large-Scale Treatment Research in Cancer within the OHDSI Network

Speakers: George Hripcsak, M.D., Columbia University and Gurvaneet Randhawa, M.D., Ph.D., NCI,  

Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Time: 11 AM – 12 PM ET

Room: 3W032-034

WebEx: https://cbiit.webex.com/cbiit/onstage/g.php?MTID=ea345b2320d2db9c9aade242cd95988bf

Event Number: 732 027 646 

Event Password: $Peakerseries18

You are invited to listen to Drs. Hripcsak and Gurvaneet's presentation in the NCI Shady Grove Building on Medical Center Drive or via WebEx. Drs. Hripcsak and Gurvaneet will present on site at the Shady Grove.

Presentation: A screencast of the presentation will be available for viewing after the event on the NCI CBIIT Speaker Series YouTube Playlist  Exit Disclaimer logo

 

About the NCI CBIIT Speaker Series:

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) Speaker Series presents talks from innovators in the research and informatics communities. The biweekly presentations allow thought leaders to share their work and discuss trends across a diverse set of domains and interests. The goals of the Speaker Series are: to share leading edge research; to inform the community of new tools, trends, and ideas; to inspire innovation; and to provide a forum from which new collaborations can begin. For additional information, including past speaker series presentations, visit the CBIIT Speaker Series page.

Individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation to participate in this program should contact the Office of Space and Facilities Management (OSFM) at 240-276-5900 or the Federal TTY Relay number 1-800-877-8339.

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