OHDSI/Themis

Name: Themis

Owner: Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics

Description: Repository for OMOP CDM conventions as defined by THEMIS. These can be reference lists of concepts, pieces of standardized code for data generation or quality certification, and debates.

Created: 2018-04-03 06:00:40.0

Updated: 2018-05-01 20:22:24.0

Pushed: 2018-05-01 20:22:23.0

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README

THEMIS

Introduction
Topic Processing

THEMIS Process Diagram

Green figures represent where anyone can participate, while blue figures represent tasks THEMIS group members will work on.

  1. Anyone in the OHDSI community can propose an idea for change, with or without a solution. To do that, go to the THEMIS GitHub and add an issue labeled as “NEW”.

  2. The issues will be reviewed by THEMIS members and assigned to 1 of the 4 work groups:

  3. WG#1 - Procedure, Measurement, Device, Specimens, Observation

  4. WG#2 - Observation Period, Payer-Plan-Period, Cost, Visit

  5. WG#3 - Generic, Drug, Condition, Eras

  6. WG#4 - Person, Location, Care Site, Provider, Death

  7. The THEMIS group responsible for this will debate it and make a posting to the forum tagged THEMIS to solicit feedback.

  8. Allow for general OHDSI discussion on the forum.

  9. After the THEMIS group is confident that they have gathered enough feedback they will close the initial issue and open a formalized recommendation issue labeled as “UNDER REVEIW”.

  10. There will be a monthly all-hands THEMIS working group and at this point all “UNDER REVIEW” tasks will be reviewed to see which are ready for final approval.

  11. Issues that are deemed ready will go into a 60 day review process by the OHDSI community. It gives the community one last shot to provide feedback.

8A. If the recommendation is accepted, the actions are followed, in most cases this will be a task provided to the CDM/Vocabulary WG, update to ACHILLES, or update to OMOP Vocabulary.

8B. If the recommendation is rejected it will be labeled as such and notes of why it was rejected will be made on the issue.

Getting Involved

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.