This issue is to request that we prioritize the ingest of the Open Health Data @ Carolina service. Unlike recent data ingest requests, this effort will be supported by RENCI funding under the Krishnamurthy Translator Phase II award. However, that award ends on November 28, so we have a short timeline for completion of the work and an even shorter timeline for integrating the data within Translator as a new Clinical KP and new supporting source for the Clinical Information Score that is used by the UI Team and the Ordering & Organizing Working Group to support overall scoring/ordering of Translator results.
Note that we originally planned to submit a KGX file, but the script we were provided with likely will require us to directly query UNC's OMOP database, and that will require a new request to NC TraCS, thus creating a dependency on a task that likely will take months to complete. We would prefer to avoid any further dependencies on NC TraCS (and associated costs) and are more than happy to modify the proposed csv file to facilitate the ingest, noting that we will include KL/AT, infores id's, etc., but please let us know how else we can help.
This issue is to request that we prioritize the ingest of the Open Health Data @ Carolina service. Unlike recent data ingest requests, this effort will be supported by RENCI funding under the Krishnamurthy Translator Phase II award. However, that award ends on November 28, so we have a short timeline for completion of the work and an even shorter timeline for integrating the data within Translator as a new Clinical KP and new supporting source for the Clinical Information Score that is used by the UI Team and the Ordering & Organizing Working Group to support overall scoring/ordering of Translator results.
See associated data scoring sheet here.
Note that we originally planned to submit a KGX file, but the script we were provided with likely will require us to directly query UNC's OMOP database, and that will require a new request to NC TraCS, thus creating a dependency on a task that likely will take months to complete. We would prefer to avoid any further dependencies on NC TraCS (and associated costs) and are more than happy to modify the proposed csv file to facilitate the ingest, noting that we will include KL/AT, infores id's, etc., but please let us know how else we can help.