The SARS COV-2 EHDEN project, promoted by the Complex Structure of Infectious Diseases of the University Hospital of Modena, with the aim of describing the epidemiology, physiopathology, clinical characteristics and therapies used for SARS-CoV infection, using the data contained in hospital, radiological and laboratory databases, has been successfully completed.

The project, funded by the European call Data Partner Rapid Collaboration Call on COVID-19 “coordinated by the European Consortium IMI EHDEN has provided the data standardization according to OMOP COMMON DATA MODEL, of the data of patients affected by SARS-CoV, contained in the databases hospital, radiological and laboratory databases.

The objective of the European call “Data Partner Rapid Collaboration Call on COVID-19” is to convert data on Covid patients contained in electronic medical records, registries and other data sources managed by European hospitals, according to the OMOP-CDM standard, creating a integrated structure of the collected data, facilitating their use for a variety of objectives, improving and accelerating research and decision-making in the healthcare sector, achieving a global advantage.

DataRiver, thanks to the experience gained in the field of clinical data management, Big Data integration and clinical data analysis through Machine Learning algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, supported the University Hospital of Modena in the execution of the project, carrying out the activities data cleansing, processing and mapping of data sources according to the OMOP Common Data Model format required by the project.

You can find more information about our expertise in clinical data standardization and RWD analysis at the following link:
https://www.datariver.health/en/real-world-data-omop/