Performance of a computable phenotype for identification of patients with diabetes within PCORnet: The Patient‐Centered Clinical Research Network

Author:

Wiese Andrew D.1ORCID,Roumie Christianne L.234,Buse John B.5,Guzman Herodes5,Bradford Robert5,Zalimeni Emily5,Knoepp Patricia5,Morris Heather L.6,Donahoo William T.7,Fanous Nada7,Epstein Britany F.7,Katalenich Bonnie L.8,Ayala Sujata G.9,Cook Megan M.9,Worley Katherine J.10,Bachmann Katherine N.111213,Grijalva Carlos G.14,Rothman Russell L.123,Chakkalakal Rosette J.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health PolicyVanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

2. Department of MedicineVanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

3. Department of PediatricsVanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

4. Veterans Health Administration—Tennessee Valley Healthcare SystemGeriatric Research Education Clinical Center (GRECC) Nashville TN USA

5. Department of MedicineUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC USA

6. Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical InformaticsUniversity of Florida Gainesville FL USA

7. Department of MedicineUniversity of Florida Gainesville FL USA

8. LA CaTS Clinical Translational UnitTulane University School of Medicine Tulane LA USA

9. Institute for Medicine and Public Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

10. Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

11. Veterans Health Administration—Tennessee Valley Healthcare SystemCSR&D Nashville TN USA

12. Vanderbilt Translational and Clinical Cardiovascular Research CenterVanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

13. Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, Department of MedicineVanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

Funder

National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Epidemiology

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