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For a pragmatic trial of clinical decision support initiated medication-assisted treatment referral for opioid use disorder, a computable phenotype was developed. This phenotype, validated in a second health system, performed well. Chart review suggests that with reference to the psychiatric gold standard, social history and emergency department documentation may be a confounder.

Learning Objective: Understand how computable phenotyping is influenced by gold standards of diagnosis when using structured data.

Authors:

David Chartash (Presenter)
Yale University School of Medicine

Hyung Paek, Yale New Haven Health
Bill Ross, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Dziura James, Yale University School of Medicine
Nogee Daniel, Yale University School of Medicine
Eric Boccio, Yale University School of Medicine
Cory Hines, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Aaron Schott, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Molly Jeffery, Mayo Clinic
Mehul Patel, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Timothy Platts-Mills, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Osama Ahmed, Yale University School of Medicine
Cynthia Brandt, Yale University School of Medicine
Katherine Couturier, Yale University School of Medicine
Edward Melnick, Yale University School of Medicine

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