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| **Title: Deeper semantic integration** | **Title: Deeper semantic integration** | ||
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| + | discussion: http://forums.ohdsi.org/t/standardizing-weight-data/2921 | ||
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| OMOP CDM via vocabulary axiom of one concept per entity enforces semantic standardization. Only one standard concept per entity. | OMOP CDM via vocabulary axiom of one concept per entity enforces semantic standardization. Only one standard concept per entity. | ||
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| This proposal argues for CDM implementation guide document that would put additional constraints on CDM data and maintain a formal specification for such concept level standardization for a selected high-stakes subset of concepts. | This proposal argues for CDM implementation guide document that would put additional constraints on CDM data and maintain a formal specification for such concept level standardization for a selected high-stakes subset of concepts. | ||
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| - | In such implementation guide (IG), deeper semantic standardization specs would be documented. (e.g., patient weight is expected as this concept, and expected in this units). Such IG could allow 2 (or multiple) units is some instances. | + | In such implementation guide (IG), deeper semantic standardization specs would be documented. (e.g., patient weight is expected as this concept, and expected in this units). Such IG could allow 2 (or multiple) units in some instances. |
| A site could have by syntax a valid CDM dataset, yet analyses would not produce the same result. | A site could have by syntax a valid CDM dataset, yet analyses would not produce the same result. | ||