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 ====== Achilles ====== ====== Achilles ======
-Automated Characterization of Health Information at Large-scale Longitudinal Evidence Systems (ACHILLES) – descriptive statistics about an OMOP CDM v4 and V5 database. 
  
-**[[http://​ohdsi.org/​web/​achilles/index.html|See ACHILLES ​Interactive Demo]]**+**A**utomated **C**haracterization of **H**ealth **I**nformation at **L**arge-scale **L**ongitudinal **E**vidence **S**ystems (ACHILLES) – descriptive statistics about an OMOP CDM V5 database. 
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 +**[[http://www.ohdsi.org/​web/​atlas/#/​datasources|See Atlas Data Sources ​Interactive Demo]]**
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 ACHILLES is a platform which enables the characterization,​ quality assessment and visualization of observational health databases. ACHILLES provides users with an interactive,​ exploratory framework to assess patient demographics,​ the prevalence of conditions, drugs and procedures, and to evaluate the distribution of values for clinical observations. ACHILLES is a platform which enables the characterization,​ quality assessment and visualization of observational health databases. ACHILLES provides users with an interactive,​ exploratory framework to assess patient demographics,​ the prevalence of conditions, drugs and procedures, and to evaluate the distribution of values for clinical observations.
  
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 ACHILLES is intended to be implemented by organizations that have patient-level observational health databases available in their local environment. ​ By itself, ACHILLES does not perform study-specific analysis, but can assist exploring the contents of a CDM database to determine whether data exists that can support a study. ACHILLES is intended to be implemented by organizations that have patient-level observational health databases available in their local environment. ​ By itself, ACHILLES does not perform study-specific analysis, but can assist exploring the contents of a CDM database to determine whether data exists that can support a study.
  
 +ACHILLES consists of:
  
-===== Installation and support =====+  - Pre-computations (for database characterization) 
 +  - Achilles Heel for data quality 
 +  - Index generation for better performance with Atlas Data Sources
  
-ACHILLES has two main componentsThe first component is implemented as an R package and runs securely within your local environment without disclosing any patient identifiable information. This R component requires that your database adheres to the OMOP common data model standard. The R package generates summary statistics ​which describe the quality and content of the patient-level observational health database and provides ​features to perform a simple review or bulk export of the summary statistics. The second component of ACHILLES is implemented as a HTML5 / JavaScript website with a series of interactive reports that allow for the exploration ​and visualization of the generated summary statisticsSummary statistics from multiple databases can be made available from a single installation of the ACHILLES web site+ 
-   +==== Screenshots ==== 
-All source code and installation instructions available on Github: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​Achilles ​and https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​AchillesWeb+ 
 +1Atlas Data Sources, ​which provides a series of dashboards to help view the Achilles ​and Achilles Heel results. 
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 +{{:​documentation:​software:​atlas_data_sources.png?​direct&​600|}} 
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 +2. Achilles Heel Results Viewer, an RShiny application which helps ETL users investigate Achilles Heel issues. 
 +{{:​documentation:​software:​achilles_heel_viewer.png?​direct&​600|}} 
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 +==== Git Repository ==== 
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 +All source code and installation instructions available on Github: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​Achilles
  
 Any bugs/​issues/​enhancements regarding Achilles Analysis should be posted to the Github repository: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​Achilles/​issues Any bugs/​issues/​enhancements regarding Achilles Analysis should be posted to the Github repository: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​Achilles/​issues
  
-Any bugs/​issues/​enhancements regarding AchillesWeb visualizations should be posted to the Github repository: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​AchillesWeb/​issues+==== Get Involved ====
  
-Any questions/​comments/​feedback/​discussion about HERMES can be posted on the OHDSI Developer Forum http://forums.ohdsi.org/c/developers+If interested in helping develop ​the next generation of ACHILLES, join the Achilles 2.0 Working Group: http://www.ohdsi.org/web/wiki/​doku.php?​id=projects:​workgroups:​achilles_2.0
  
  
-===== User Guide =====+==== Installation ​====
  
 +Please follow the instructions posted here: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​Achilles#​getting-started
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 +A vignette about how to run ACHILLES is available here: https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​Achilles/​raw/​master/​vignettes/​RunningAchilles.pdf
  
-==== Screenshots ==== 
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