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The health reference data repository is part of our core module The Unified Health API (UHA), which has the main purpose to provide a single storage and query solution for the analysis of health data.

Reference Database

To generate a common language for health data we put all health data references into a single table and call them variables. Pretty much anything quantifying a certain state of a human being could be used as health data and its analysis to find new insights.

The variables are:

  • Biomarkers
  • Outcomes
  • Conditions
  • Interventions

Reference database diagram

Contact m@thinkbynumbers.org if you desire access.

Reference Data Sources

6. Clinical Trials

AACT is a publicly available relational database that contains all information (protocol and result data elements) about every study registered in ClinicalTrials.gov.

7. Medical Codes, Terms, and Synonyms

The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) is a systematic collection of medical codes, terms, synonyms and definitions which cover

  • anatomy
  • diseases
  • findings
  • procedures
  • microorganisms
  • substances
  • etc.

SnoMed Databases

Data Schema

Wearables

  • Open mHealth - common schemas define the meaningful distinctions for each clinical measure
  • Apple HealthKit - a set of schemas for the Apple HealthKit platform

EHR

  • FHIR - a standard for electronic health records
  • openEHR - openEHR is a technology for e-health consisting of open platform specifications, clinical models and software that together define a domain-driven information systems platform for healthcare and medical research.

Repository Notes

2. Git Large File Storage

This repository requires that you install the Git Large File Storage plugin to store large files in Git.

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