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* [[https://github.com/OHDSI/CohortMethod|CohortMethod]], for performing new-user cohort studies using large-scale propensity scores (e.g. including all drugs, conditions, procedures, comorbidity indices, etc.). | * [[https://github.com/OHDSI/CohortMethod|CohortMethod]], for performing new-user cohort studies using large-scale propensity scores (e.g. including all drugs, conditions, procedures, comorbidity indices, etc.). | ||
* [[https://github.com/OHDSI/CaseControl|CaseControl]], for performing case-control studies with options to match on age, gender, visit data, provider, and length of observation, as well as adjusting for many covariates | * [[https://github.com/OHDSI/CaseControl|CaseControl]], for performing case-control studies with options to match on age, gender, visit data, provider, and length of observation, as well as adjusting for many covariates | ||
+ | * [[https://github.com/OHDSI/CaseCrossover|CaseCrossover]], for performing case-crossover studies with options to adjust for time-trends in exposure (case-time-control), and specifying multiple control windows. | ||
All OHDSI methods are designed to be able to run customized one-off studies for a particular exposure-outcome pair, but also across a large set of pairs, and using many different predefined analysis choices. | All OHDSI methods are designed to be able to run customized one-off studies for a particular exposure-outcome pair, but also across a large set of pairs, and using many different predefined analysis choices. |