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Vocab. SOPT
This vocabulary is defined by NAHDO as follows: “The Source of Payment Typology is a payer type standard that provides a mechanism for consistent reporting of payer data to public health agencies for health care services and research. [...] It was created by the former PHDSC Payer Typology Subcommittee and is now hosted by the National Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO).”
This vocabulary previously was called PHDSC and has now been renamed to its proper name. All existing concepts have retained their original concept ID.
The source data is provided by NAHDO in PDF format. The PDF format has to be extracted and converted into a csv file to be uploaded as a vocabulary.
The procedures for transforming Concepts from the source to the OMOP Standard Vocabularies can be found on the OHDSI GitHub.
All Concepts are assigned the Full Source Name whereas the Short Description is stored as a Synonym. Concept_names are modified according to the source concept’s hierarchy in order to avoid unclear/ambiguous terms.
Concept codes are taken from the "Code" column.
- The Standard Concept flag has been set manually for all eligible concepts.
- Non-Standard concepts are either a negation, too unspecific (“other”) or invalidated by the source.
The concepts are all in the “Payer” domain.
The concepts are all in the “Payer” Concept Class.
Internal Relationships for parent-child nodes are represented as “Is a” / ”Subsumes” relationships.
SOPT concepts have no outside relationships and therefore appear in the hierarchy of the CONCEPT_ANCESTOR table only with its internal relationships.
SOPT concepts are simple appropriate targets for payer information in the source datasets.
If you have previously referenced to the vocabulary_id “PHDSC” in your extraction logic, please replace this reference with “SOPT”.
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