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The COHORT table contains records of subjects that satisfy a given set of criteria for a duration of time. The definition of the cohort is contained within the COHORT_DEFINITION table. Cohorts can be constructed of patients (Persons), Providers or Visits.
Field | Required | Type | Description |
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cohort_definition_id | Yes | integer | A foreign key to a record in the COHORT_DEFINITION table containing relevant Cohort Definition information. |
subject_id | Yes | integer | A foreign key to the subject in the cohort. These could be referring to records in the PERSON, PROVIDER, VISIT_OCCURRENCE table. |
cohort_start_date | Yes | date | The date when the Cohort Definition criteria for the Person, Provider or Visit first match. |
cohort_end_date | Yes | date | The date when the Cohort Definition criteria for the Person, Provider or Visit no longer match or the Cohort membership was terminated. |
Conventions
- The core of a Cohort is the unifying definition or feature of the Cohort. This is captured in the cohort_definition_id. For example, Cohorts can include patients diagnosed with a specific condition, patients exposed to a particular drug, or Providers who have performed a specific Procedure.
- Cohort records must have a Start Date
- Cohort records must have an End Date, but may be set to Start Date or could have applied a censored date using the Observation Period Start Date.
- Cohort records must contain a Subject Id, which can refer to the Person, Provider, or Visit record. The Cohort Definition will define the type of subject through the subject concept id.