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Query Health Pilot - FDA Mini-Sentinel

Description
The Mini-Sentinel Operations Center (MSOC), on behalf of the Mini-Sentinel project team, proposed to 1) use existing Mini-Sentinel infrastructure to execute a series of queries as a worked example of the implementation and operation of an active distributed health data network, 2) adopt and implement Query Health Query Envelope standards, 3) implement a prototype of PopMedNet Version 3.0, and 4) work with at least one clinical data partner (TBD) that has an existing i2b2 installation to pilot end-to-end querying using the i2b2 HQMF adapter. These activities were intended to serve as a platform to communicate the lessons learned regarding the governance, design, and implementation of a distributed health data querying network that is consistent with the Query Health architecture, and investigate barriers and opportunities related to adopting new Query Health standards within an existing network.
Start Date
01/31/2012
Projected End Date
04/26/2012
Project Tags
  • ONC-led
  • QH
Project Point of Contact: farrah.darbouzeremove@removehhs.gov
Project Results
None