OMOP Common Data Model by OHDSI
Go to file
Clair Blacketer 72042be538 condition wiki update 2018-09-06 15:55:48 -04:00
BigQuery CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
CodeExcerpts Query for mapping to standard vocabularies 2017-12-08 12:16:27 -05:00
Documentation/CommonDataModel_Wiki_Files condition wiki update 2018-09-06 15:55:48 -04:00
Impala CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
Netezza CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
Oracle CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
ParallelDataWarehouse CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
PostgreSQL CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
Redshift CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
Sql Server CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00
.gitignore Addresses #64, #70, #79, #92, #120, #132, #131 in code, documentation is still being updated to reflect these changes. 2017-11-09 09:30:50 -05:00
LICENSE Initial commit 2014-10-14 16:20:22 -04:00
README.md CDM v6 initial commit 2018-08-30 21:00:34 -04:00

README.md

Common Data Model v6.0

See full CDM specification file on our github wiki or in the [CDM V6.0 PDF]

Release Notes for v6.0

This version address the following issues/pull requests:

  • #81 Adds the COST table
  • #137 Adds the SURVEY_CONDUCT table
  • #181 Adds the LOCATION_HISTORY table
  • #91 Latitude and longitude added to LOCATION table
  • #107 Contract owner information added to PAYER_PLAN_PERIOD
  • #120 New fields added to PAYER_PLAN_PERIOD (PAYER_CONCEPT_ID, PLAN_CONCEPT_ID)
  • #166 Record inserted into METADATA to document CDM version
  • #172 NOTE_EVENT_ID and NOTE_DOMAIN_ID (NOTE_EVENT_TABLE_CONCEPT_ID) added to NOTE
  • #198 Change IDs to BIGINT
  • #153 ADMISSION_SOURCE_CONCEPT_ID changed to ADMITTED_FROM_CONCEPT_ID

Additional Updates

  • DATE fields are now optional and DATETIME fields are mandatory

This repo contains the definition of the OMOP Common Data Model. It supports the SQL technologies: BigQuery, Impala, Netezza, Oracle, Parallel Data Warehouse, Postgres, Redshift, and SQL Server. For each, the DDL, constraints and indexes (if appropriate) are defined.

Versions are defined using tagging and versioning. Full versions (V6, 7 etc.) are usually released at most once a year and are not backwards compatible. Minor versions (V5.1, 5.2 etc.) are not guaranteed to be backwards compatible though an effort is made to make sure that current queries will not break. Micro versions (V5.1.1, V5.1.2 etc.) are released irregularly and often, and contain small hot fixes or backward compatible changes to the last minor version.