Steve Simon says it looks like the key references are:

Farrington, C. P., Anaya-Izquierdo, A., Whitaker, H. J., Hocine, M.N.,
Douglas, I., and Smeeth, L. (2011). Self-Controlled case series analysis
with event-dependent observation periods. Journal of the American
Statistical Association 106 (494), 417-426

and

Ryan PB, Schuemie MJ, Madigan D.Empirical performance of a
self-controlled cohort method: lessons for developing a risk
identification and analysis system. Drug Safety 36 Suppl1:S95-106, 2013

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Dan

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From: Dan Connolly
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 1:10 PM
To: <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: OHDSI case control tools relevant?

Alex, Steve, is 
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 from OHDSI on your radar by chance? How about 
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 Do they look relevant to finding control groups for the sort of work we're 
doing?

I haven't looked in much depth at all; I discovered them among some CTSA 
Informatics DTF Members Meeting Agenda –April 1st 2016 slides that Russ sent me:


  *   Standard Data Models and Approaches for Observational Research
Christian 
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ref:

  *   #485 control group for Breast cancer multi-signal 
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Dan

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