Hi Everyone,
I know we have a full agenda for our Governing Council call today but could 
touch base on this as well as data quality criteria and importance of up coming 
refresh in July,

Russ


From: Richard Platt <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 5:08 AM
To: Russ Waitman <[email protected]>
Cc: Judith Maro <[email protected]>, melisa_rett <[email protected]>
Subject: Sentinel next steps in PCORnet

Russ,
We're ready to take the next step regarding the FDA Sentinel program.  We've 
identified ~20 sites that we'd like to work with to pilot methods and learn 
PCORnet's capabilities.

The sites we'd like to work with in your CRN are
Allina
Wisconsin
Utah
Iowa
Texas
Kansas

We selected sites based on performance on 5 measures: % of people who had a 
diagnosis, a prescribing record, and completeness of mapping prescribing to 
RxNorm, labs to LOINC, and quantitative lab results.

For this initial pilot, we'd like to perform a small number of queries using 
PCORnet's SAS based modular program, and several SQL-based Menu Driven Queries. 
 In order to support these queries, we'll set up a Sentinel PopMedNet client to 
allow your sites and us to track the Sentinel work separately from PCORnet 
queries.

The total number of sites and queries we can afford will depend on the 
site-specific budgets. We'd like to complete development of contracts for your 
CRN, and also the work orders that will support these queries.

After we get this first step settled, we'll be interested in exploring the use 
of your linked data.

I've asked Melisa Rett to reach out to you to move this ahead.  Judy Maro in 
the Sentinel Operations Center at Harvard Pilgrim will direct this work, and 
I'll be available at all times.

We're looking forward to working with you on this new venture.
Regards,
Rich
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