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. 2009 Nov 14:2009:391-5.

STRIDE--An integrated standards-based translational research informatics platform

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STRIDE--An integrated standards-based translational research informatics platform

Henry J Lowe et al. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. .

Abstract

STRIDE (Stanford Translational Research Integrated Database Environment) is a research and development project at Stanford University to create a standards-based informatics platform supporting clinical and translational research. STRIDE consists of three integrated components: a clinical data warehouse, based on the HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM), containing clinical information on over 1.3 million pediatric and adult patients cared for at Stanford University Medical Center since 1995; an application development framework for building research data management applications on the STRIDE platform and a biospecimen data management system. STRIDE's semantic model uses standardized terminologies, such as SNOMED, RxNorm, ICD and CPT, to represent important biomedical concepts and their relationships. The system is in daily use at Stanford and is an important component of Stanford University's CTSA (Clinical and Translational Science Award) Informatics Program.

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STRIDE Architecture Stack
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STRIDE Anonymous Patient Cohort Discovery Tool

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