Part of the FAIR Initiative is to make it as easy as possible for a DB administrator (DBA) to insert or
update the FAIR data for each patient into the i2b2 DB, after all the tedious upfront works has been done
in compiling them.
The FAIR DBA Toolset consists of the following utilities:
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• PL/SQL scripts containing useful procedures to be stored and used in the i2b2 DB
o FAIRupdate.sql – contains the FAIRupdate( ) procedure.
o FAIRshow.sql – contains the FAIRshow( ) procedure.
• VBS scripts for generating PL/SQL scripts to call the aforementioned stored procedures to update
and show the FAIR XML for specified patients in the i2b2 DB
o FAIRxls2sqls.vbs – takes an XLS input file that contains the patient FAIR data.
o FAIRcsv2sqls.vbs - takes a CSV input file that contains the patient FAIR data.
Part of the FAIR Initiative is to make it as easy as possible for a DB administrator (DBA) to insert or update the FAIR data for each patient into the i2b2 DB, after all the tedious upfront works has been done in compiling them.
The FAIR DBA Toolset consists of the following utilities:
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This version (v.1.0) of this plugin is developed on i2b2 v.1.6.0.2.
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This plugin is free to the rest of the i2b2 community. It can be downloaded from the University of Massachusetts Medical School MICARD website for i2b2 related downloads.
This plugin is published under the GNU GPL v3 license.
This software is distributed as a plugin to the i2b2 v1.6 webclient framework, and may be used free of charge. It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This plugin was created by S. Wayne Chan, Tom English, Rajani Sadasivam, Thomas Houston, & the Bio-Medical Informatics (BMI) Core Team, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA.
Copyright 2012 University of Massachusetts Medical School.
This plugin leveraged off the following: