The Role of Observational Research and Common Data Model
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The Role of Observational Research and Common Data Model January 02, 2026 · Health Data

The Role of Observational Research and Common Data Model

By Evan Sholle, MS, David Haines, MBA, Chandan Ravishankar, BS, Tejaswini Viswanath, BS, Merlin Simoes, BS, Daniel Timke, MS, Sajjad Abedian, MS, Curtis Cole, MD, FACP, Frank Naeymi-Rad, PhD, Jennifer Mueller, MBA, RHIA, SHIMSS, FACHE, FAHIMA, FACHDM, and Trayanna Whiting, MSN, MS, RN, NI-BC, CHDA


Leveraging advanced terminology services within the ETL process more faithfully represents clinical intent, which is critical for research, quality reporting, and population health analytics.

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