Towards a Newborn Screening Common Data Model: The Utah Newborn Screening Data Model
As newborn screening programs transition from paper-based data exchange toward automated, electronic methods, significant data exchange challenges must be overcome. This article outlines a data model that maps newborn screening data elements associated with patient demographic information, birthing...
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Main Authors: | David Jones (Author), Jianyin Shao (Author), Heidi Wallis (Author), Cody Johansen (Author), Kim Hart (Author), Marzia Pasquali (Author), Ramkiran Gouripeddi (Author), Andreas Rohrwasser (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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