June 5, 2020: PCORnet COVID-19 Common Data Model Design and Results (Thomas Carton, PhD, MS; Keith Marsolo, PhD; Jason Perry Block, MD, MPH)

Speakers

Thomas W. Carton, PhD, MS
Chief Data Officer
Louisiana Public Health Institute

Keith Marsolo, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Population Health Sciences
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Duke University School of Medicine

Jason Perry Block, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Population Medicine
Department of Population Medicine Harvard
Pilgrim Health Care Institute
Harvard Medical School

Topic

PCORnet COVID-19 Common Data Model Design and Results

Keywords

COVID-19; PCORnet; Common Data Model; CDM; Data query; Health disparities; Distributed data network

Key Points

  • For data to be useful in research, they have to be standardized across systems. The PCORnet Common Data Model standardizes data into a single language, enabling fast insights.
  • All the core data elements needed to support COVID-19 research and surveillance have a home in the PCORnet CDM. The goal for PCORnet is to characterize the cohort of COVID-19 patients and provide detailed information on demographics and pre-existing conditions.

Discussion Themes

Can PCORnet partners stand up a version of the CDM with more up-to-date information to allow for a faster characterization of the PCORnet COVID-19 population?

Is there a query to discover and address COVID-19 health disparities and social determinants of health?

Can PCORnet and NCATS’ National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) work together?

Read more about PCORnet’s code lists and case definitions on GitHub.

Tags

#COVID19, #pctGR, @Collaboratory1