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Accrual [of Patients] to Clinical Trials (formerly at actnetwork.us); NCATS-funded consortium of CTSA hubs that incorporates SHRINE instances across the USA; precursor to superseded by the ENACT Network
AMA
American Medical Association (ama-assn.org); author of CPT and HCPCS coding standards
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web server software for hosting the i2b2 webclient (user interface) on Linux; may be deployed on the same host as the Wildfly server
ANSI
American National Standards Institute (ansi.org)
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BioPortal
comprehensive repository of biomedical ontologies (bioportal.bioontology.org); managed by NCBO
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category
also called "domain"; a class of data in clinical research informatics; diagnoses, procedures, medications, lab tests, and demographics are examples of categories in the i2b2 ontology
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domain
also called "category"; a class of data in clinical research informatics; diagnoses, procedures, medications, lab tests, and demographics are examples of domains in the i2b2 ontology
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Electronic Health Records (also EMR)
EMR
Electronic Medical Records (also EHR)
ENACT Network
Evolve to Next-gen ACT (enact-network.org); NCATS-funded consortium of CTSA hubs that incorporates SHRINE instances across the USA; successor to the ACT Network
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Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (fhir.org) (say “fire”), an interoperability standard from HL7 (say “fire”)
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GIS
Geographic Information Services
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Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (say "loink"); coding standard for healthcare measurements, such as laboratory test values and vital signs; authored by the Regenstrief Institute
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MITRE
The MITRE Corporation (mitre.org), author of SyntheaTM
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NCATS
US National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences , part of the NIH (ncats.nih.gov) (say "en-cats"); part of the NIH
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NCBCs
US National Centers for Biomedical Computing (wikipedia) are an initiative of the National Institutes of Health (NIH); there are several centers, including the National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) and the National Center for Integrative Biomedical Informatics (NCIBI)
NCBO
US National Center for Biomedical Ontology (bioontology.org); hosts the BioPortal
NCIBI
US National Center for Biomedical ComputingIntegrative Biomedical Informatics (ncibi.org)
NCHS
US National Center for Health Statistics (cdc.gov/nchs); author of ICD coding standards
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US National Drug Code; coding standard for medications; authored by FDA
NIH
US National Institutes of Health (nih.gov), under DHHS
NLM
US National Library of Medicine (nlm.nih.gov); author of RxNorm and UMLS coding standards
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HHS Office for Civil Rights (hhs.gov/ocr), investigates HIPAA violations
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Observational Health Data Science and Informatics (ohdsi.org) (say “odyssey”), successor to OMOP (est. 2014)
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Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (2009–2014) (omop.org) , succeeded by OHDSI (say “oh-mop”), succeeded by OHDSI
OMOP CDM
The OMOP common data model is used by many institutions for research. It can be used in the i2b2 CRC database for recording patient data. Many institutions prefer this format over the i2b2 CDM because it more readily supports research outside of i2b2. This CDM can also be joined with the i2b2 CDM to allow the patient data to remain in the OMOP CDM tables, while the i2b2 software accesses the patient data through database views .that mimic the i2b2 CDM
Oracle
relational database management system supported by i2b2
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an i2b2 project is a specific pairing of a patient database (CRC) with a metadata database (ONT); each i2b2 instance can support multiple projects; a patient database may be paired with multiple metadata databases, but each metadata database may be paired with only one patient database
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REDCap
Research Electronic Data Capture (projectredcap.org), provided by Vanderbilt University free to NPO’s for conducting research (say "red-cap")
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Regenstrief Institute
author of LOINC coding standard
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coding standard for medications, part of the UMLS; authored by NLM (say "r-x-norm")
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Shared Health Research Information NEtwork. (catalyst.harvard.edu/services/shrine/). Application/webapp for querying patient data, a client of i2b2; returns results from multiple institutions (e.g., the ENACT Network). Consists of 3 web apps: Data Steward, Webclient, and Dashboard.
SNOMED
Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine; SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is a coding standard for all categories of clinical research informatics (say "snow-med"); authored by IHTSDO (SNOMED International)
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SNOMED International
same as IHTSDO; author of SNOMED coding standards
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Synthetic Public Use Files; a demonstration/development/test patient database consisting of Medicare claim information; not for research use (say "sin-puff")
SyntheaTM
a synthetic-patient-population generator; creates realistic (but not real) patient data and associated health records in a variety of formats; may be used for setting up a demo database for i2b2 (say "cynthia"); authored by The MITRE Corporation
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taxonomy
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a glossary or collection of terms to describe a category or domain; for instance, the concepts in the Common Procedural Terminology (CPT) define a terminology for clinical procedures
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web server software for hosting Java-based applications; in the world of i2b2, Tomcat is used to host the SHRINE applications application
tranSMART
software related to i2b2, used for translational studies; incorporates i2b2 CDM, but includes additional databases for genomics, etc. (i2b2i2b2transmart.org)
TriNetX
multi-institution research network, similar to i2b2+SHRINE (say "try-net-ex") (trinetx.com)
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UMLS
Unified Medical Language System; coding system for all categories of clinical research informatics; authored by NLM
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VA
US Veterans Administration (va.gov); author of VA Classes coding standard for medications
vocabulary
similar to terminology; each coding standard periodically publishes a revision of its vocabulary, which defines all the terms which should be in current use in the i2b2 ontology
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World Health Organization (who.int) (say "w-h-o", not "who"); author of ICD coding standards