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. 2005:2005:515-9.

SPIN query tools for de-identified research on a humongous database

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SPIN query tools for de-identified research on a humongous database

Clement J McDonald et al. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005.

Abstract

The Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN), a research initiative of the National Cancer Institute, will allow for the retrieval of more than 4 million pathology reports and specimens. In this paper, we describe the special query tool as developed for the Indianapolis/Regenstrief SPIN node, integrated into the ever-expanding Indiana Network for Patient care (INPC). This query tool allows for the retrieval of de-identified data sets using complex logic, auto-coded final diagnoses, and intrinsically supports multiple types of statistical analyses. The new SPIN/INPC database represents a new generation of the Regenstrief Medical Record system - a centralized, but federated system of repositories.

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Step 1- Form (for defining cohorts) with two menus open for specifying search criteria on a selected variable.
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Screen used to specify Statistical analysis plan

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