EHR-based electronic frailty score (10.1093/ageing/afx001)#173
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cyanover wants to merge 2 commits intoOHDSI:mainfrom
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EHR-based electronic frailty score (10.1093/ageing/afx001)#173cyanover wants to merge 2 commits intoOHDSI:mainfrom
cyanover wants to merge 2 commits intoOHDSI:mainfrom
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hi @cyanover, it has been a while that you created the PR but I am wondering if you still interested in adding it to the package? If that's the case, could you update the PR and set the target branch to "develop"? |
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A preliminary implementation of the eFI (issue #172). Mapping of SNOMED-CT codes to deficits relies on info provided by the Scottish Clinical Information Management in Practice (link) and, where incomplete, textual search; and reviewed by a clinician. Future improvements may include a catergoric outcome (fit, mild frailty, moderate frailty, severe frailty).