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Table 1.

Summary of source vocabularies and number of unique source codes in each and the number of unique mapped target codes.

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Table 2.

Summary of the number of unique source codes and mapped target codes by medical center.

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Fig 1.

Screenshot of the centralized ATLAS instance of Kineret.

A screenshot from the Cohort Definition tab showing the different available hospitals.

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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.

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Table 3.

Number of records per OMOP CDM table.

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Table 4.

Number or persons per sex.

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Fig 3.

Number of persons by year of birth.

Histogram of number of persons in Kineret born in every year from 1900 to 2025.

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Table 5.

Number of records per visit type.

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Table 6.

Number of records per death type.

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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.

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