Merge pull request #102 from gowthamrao/master
Committing visit_detail description
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| condition_type_concept_id | Yes | integer | A foreign key to the predefined Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies reflecting the source data from which the condition was recorded, the level of standardization, and the type of occurrence. |
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| stop_reason | No | varchar(20) | The reason that the condition was no longer present, as indicated in the source data. |
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| provider_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the Provider in the PROVIDER table who was responsible for capturing (diagnosing) the Condition. |
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| visit_occurrence_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT table during which the Condition was determined (diagnosed). |
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| visit_occurrence_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table during which the Condition was determined (diagnosed). | visit_detail_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT_DETAIL table during which the Condition was determined (diagnosed). |
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| condition_source_value | No | varchar(50) | The source code for the condition as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard condition concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is stored here for reference. |
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| condition_source_concept_id | No | integer | A foreign key to a Condition Concept that refers to the code used in the source. |
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| condition_status_source_value | No | varchar(50) | The source code for the condition status as it appears in the source data. |
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|visit_occurrence_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT table during which the device was used.|
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|device_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the Device as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard Device Concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is stored here for reference.|
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|device_source_ concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Device Concept that refers to the code used in the source.|
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|visit_detail_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the visit-detail table during which the Drug Exposure was initiated.|
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### Conventions
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|drug_source_concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Drug Concept that refers to the code used in the source.|
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|route_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The information about the route of administration as detailed in the source.|
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|dose_unit_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The information about the dose unit as detailed in the source.|
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|visit_detail_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT_DETAIL table during which the Drug Exposure was initiated.|
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### Conventions
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|range_high|No|float|The upper limit of the normal range of the Measurement. The upper range is assumed to be of the same unit of measure as the Measurement value.|
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|provider_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the provider in the PROVIDER table who was responsible for initiating or obtaining the measurement.|
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|visit_occurrence_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the Visit in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table during which the Measurement was recorded.|
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|visit_detail_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the Visit in the VISIT_DETAIL table during which the Measurement was recorded. |
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|measurement_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The Measurement name as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a Standard Concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is stored here for reference.|
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|measurement_source_concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Concept in the Standard Vocabularies that refers to the code used in the source.|
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|unit_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the unit as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard unit concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is stored here for reference.|
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|unit_concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Standard Concept ID of measurement units in the Standardized Vocabularies.|
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|provider_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the provider in the PROVIDER table who was responsible for making the observation.|
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|visit_occurrence_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table during which the observation was recorded.|
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|visit_detail_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT_DETAIL table during which the observation was recorded.|
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|observation_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The observation code as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a Standard Concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is, stored here for reference.|
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|observation_source_concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Concept that refers to the code used in the source.|
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|unit_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the unit as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard unit concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is, stored here for reference.|
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|procedure_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the Procedure as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard procedure Concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is, stored here for reference. Procedure source codes are typically ICD-9-Proc, CPT-4, HCPCS or OPCS-4 codes.|
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|procedure_source_concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Procedure Concept that refers to the code used in the source.|
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|qualifier_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the qualifier as it appears in the source data.|
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|visit_detail_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the visit table during which the Procedure was carried out.|
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### Conventions
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The VISIT_DETAIL table is an optional table used to represents details of each record in the parent visit_occurrence table. For every record in visit_occurrence table there may be 0 or more records in the visit_detail table with a 1:n relationship where n may be 0. The visit_detail table is structurally very similar to visit_occurrence table and belongs to the similar domain as the visit.
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|visit_detail_id|Yes|integer|A unique identifier for each Person's visit or encounter at a healthcare provider.|
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|person_id|Yes|integer|A foreign key identifier to the Person for whom the visit is recorded. The demographic details of that Person are stored in the PERSON table.|
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|visit_detail_concept_id|Yes|integer|A foreign key that refers to a visit Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies.|
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|visit_start_date|Yes|date|The start date of the visit.|
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|visit_start_datetime|No|datetime|The date and time of the visit started.|
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|visit_end_date|Yes|date|The end date of the visit. If this is a one-day visit the end date should match the start date.|
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|visit_end_datetime|No|datetime|The date and time of the visit end.|
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|visit_type_concept_id|Yes|Integer|A foreign key to the predefined Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies reflecting the type of source data from which the visit record is derived.|
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|provider_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the provider in the provider table who was associated with the visit.|
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|care_site_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the care site in the care site table that was visited.|
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|visit_source_value|No|string(50)|The source code for the visit as it appears in the source data.|
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|visit_source_concept_id|No|Integer|A foreign key to a Concept that refers to the code used in the source.|
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|admitting_source_value |Varchar(50)| No| The source code for the admitting source as it appears in the source data.|
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|admitting_source_concept_id| |Integer |No |A foreign key to the predefined concept in the Place of Service Vocabulary reflecting the admitting source for a visit.|
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|discharge_to_source_value| Varchar(50)| No| The source code for the discharge disposition as it appears in the source data.|
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|discharge_to_concept_id| Integer |No |A foreign key to the predefined concept in the Place of Service Vocabulary reflecting the discharge disposition for a visit.|
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|preceding_visit_detail_id |Integer| No |A foreign key to the VISIT_DETAIL table of the visit immediately preceding this visit|
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|visit_detail_parent_id |Integer| No |A foreign key to the VISIT_DETAIL table record to represent the immediate parent visit-detail record.|
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|visit_occurrence_id |Integer| Yes |A foreign key that refers to the record in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table. This is a required field, because for every visit_detail is a child of visit_occurrence and cannot exist without a corresponding parent record in visit_occurrence.|
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### Conventions
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* All conventions used in Visit occurrence apply to visit detail, some notable exceptions:
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* A Visit Detail is an optional detail record for each visit-occurrence to a healthcare facility. For every record in visit_detail there has to be a parent visit_occurrence record.
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* One record is visit_detail can only have one visit_occurrence parent.
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* A single visit_occurrence record may have many child visit_detail records.
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* Valid Visit Concepts belong to the "Visit" domain. Standard Visit Concepts are yet to be defined, but will represent a detail of the standard visit concept in visit-occurrence.
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* Handling of death: Is same as visit_occurrence
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* Source Concepts from place of service vocabularies are mapped into these standard visit Concepts in the Standardized Vocabularies.
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* At any one day, there could be more than one visit. Visit_occurrence allows for more than one visit within single day. Visit_detail is to be used to only capture details within the visit_occurrence.
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* One visit may involve multiple providers, in which case, in visit_occurrence, the ETL must specify how a single provider id is selected or leave the provider_id field null. Visit_detail allows for ETL to speicify multiple child records per visit_occurrence - and each of these child may represent different provider_ids.
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* One visit may involve multiple Care Sites, in which case, in visit_occurrence, the ETL must specify how a single care_site id is selected or leave the care_site_id field null. Visit_detail allows for ETL to speicify multiple child records per visit_occurrence - and each of these child may represent different care_sites.
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* Just like in visit_occurrence, records in visit_detail may be sequentially related to each. These sequential relations are represented using preceding_visit_detail_id
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* Unlike visit_occurrence, visit_detail may have nested visits with hierarchial relationships to each other.
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* Representation of US claim data: US claims data generally has two-levels. Header/summary data that summarizes the entire claim; Line/detail that details a claim. Detail is thus a child of the summary, and for every record in summary there is one or more records in detail. i.e. there will be atleast one FK link from visit_detail to visit_occurrence.
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Example: an entire inpatient stay maybe one record in visit_occurrence table. This may have one or more detail information such as ER, ICU, medical floor, rehabilitation floor etc. Each of these visit_details may have different start/end date-times, different concept_id's and fact_id's - that would be separate record in visit_detail with a FK link to visit_occurrence. Each record within visit_detail maybe related to each other, sequentially –> ER leading to ICU leading to medical floor, leading to rehabilitation, or in hierarchical parent-child visit –> a visit for dialysis while in ICU.
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Note the concept-id for visits is 9, and is shared between visit_occurrence and visit_detail in OMOP CDM. The key deviation from visit_occurrence is
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- self-referencing key: a new foreign key visit_detail_parent_id allows self referencing for nested visits.
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- visit_detail points to its parent record in visit_occurrence table (visit_occurrence_id)
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