The Center for Population Health Sciences Lesley Curtis, PhD Brad Hammill, DrPH.

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The Center for Population Health Sciences Lesley Curtis, PhD Brad Hammill, DrPH

Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Spring 2016

Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Discovery Synthesis

Our priorities Moving the department proposal along Communications and outreach Education programs Research infrastructure and initiatives – Electronic health data core

Governance Electronic health data core Education Data

Medicare Data Inventory*  Main data  5% sample, 1991–2013, all data sources  100% sample, 2000–2014, inpatient data * Probably incomplete  Special cohorts  ADHERE registry  Carotid artery stenting  GWTG-Heart Failure  GWTG-Stroke  NCDR-ICD  Peripheral artery disease  Retina disease  Atrial fibrillation  SEER cancer (multiple sites)  SEER non-cancer Growing with support from Margolis, DIHI, NIH, etc.

 American Hospital Association annual survey  UPIN directory  NPI directory  CMS core measure results  Hospital Compare results  CPT / HCPCS lookup  DRG lookup  ICD-9/10 Dx/Px lookup  ICD-9/10 GEMs  Medicare provider database  Hospital referral region definitions / ZIP crosswalk Supplemental Data Inventory

Interesting Applications  Clinical registry linkage  Clinical trials  HARMONY Outcomes (GSK)  ADAPTABLE (PCORI)  FDA SENTINEL surveillance network + Inpatient, Outpatient, Rx

Secret Sauce  For our small, productive team  Dedicated governance staff  Database organization  Specific derived information  Deep knowledge of data  Scientific rigor  Statisticians who program [Not actually a secret] Flexible analysis Rapid (re-)analysis

Discussion