Table 1.
Summary of source vocabularies and number of unique source codes in each and the number of unique mapped target codes.
Table 2.
Summary of the number of unique source codes and mapped target codes by medical center.
Fig 1.
Screenshot of the centralized ATLAS instance of Kineret.
A screenshot from the Cohort Definition tab showing the different available hospitals.
Fig 2.
A diagram describing Kineret system.
The process include multipel steps including on-premise (in medical centers) computing, on a centralized cloud service, and private virtual research room managed by Kineret.
Table 3.
Number of records per OMOP CDM table.
Table 4.
Number or persons per sex.
Fig 3.
Number of persons by year of birth.
Histogram of number of persons in Kineret born in every year from 1900 to 2025.
Table 5.
Number of records per visit type.
Table 6.
Number of records per death type.
Fig 4.
Illustration of process flow in Kineret.
Internal users can access a secured environment with an ATLAS instance to generate cohorts from all sources at once or independently. To extract a cohort’s data and upload it to the secured study room, IRB approval is required. Kineret stuff supports every step if required by the user.