OHDSI Phenotype Library announcements

Thank you for your contributions to the OHDSI Phenotype Library. Over the past month, we’ve added about 300 new cohort definitions to the library. A huge shoutout to all the contributors for making this possible. Special thanks to @agolozar , @Evan_Minty , @Azza_Shoaibi , @Patrick_Ryan , @awrosen , @Jill_Hardin , @jswerdel , and @edward_lee for your contributions.

These contributions span across various OHDSI Workgroups, including but not limited to Oncology, Eye, and Perioperative workgroups. As a part of the HowOften study push, we’ve also added cohort definitions from pivotal OHDSI Studies, notably the Legend Hypertension and Diabetes studies.

For a comprehensive review of all contributed cohorts, please visit here. You can download the entire list for your perusal. If you wish to search by contributor names, simply use the ‘contributors’ field. The ‘cohortId’ corresponds to the unique ID of each cohort in the library. Additionally, the cohort JSON files are accessible here.

You can access the library directly via the Github links provided above. Alternatively, the library is also available as an installable R package. For details on how to utilize the library in a study, please refer to the documentation available here.

The library’s mission is to enable the community to produce high-quality reliable evidence. Please note that the library will temporarily cease accepting cohort definition contributions till the end of October 2023. We will resume acceptance in November 2023.

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