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11/11/2024 |
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM |
Imperial B
S23: An Overview of Methods for Identifying and Leveraging Real-World Mother-Child Linkages Among Geographically Distinct Real-World Systems
Presentation Type: Panel
Description
An onsite recording of this session will be included in the Symposium OnDemand offering.
An Overview of Methods for Identifying and Leveraging Real-World Mother-Child Linkages Among Geographically Distinct Real-World Systems
Presentation Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Pediatrics, Real-World Evidence Generation, Reproducibility, Machine Learning, Patient Safety, Pharmacogenetics
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Research Informatics
This panel, led by the real-world evidence core from the NICHD-supported MPRINT Hub, will describe techniques for establishing mother-child linkages (MCL) across diverse health systems. With experience in developing, applying, and assessing MCL algorithms, the panelists will explore the generalizability of these algorithms. They will highlight their performance and adaptability in various healthcare environments, shedding light on the complexities of MCL algorithm development and showcasing how these tools can be considered for broader application. The insights provided aim to advance the application of MCL in enhancing maternal and child health outcomes by leveraging real-world data and emphasizing cross-site collaboration.
Moderator:
Shaun Grannis, MD
Regenstrief Institute
Speaker(s):
Lang Li, PhD
The Ohio State University
Christopher Bartlett, PhD
Nationwide Children's Hosptial
Eneida Mendonca, MD, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital / University of Cincinnati
Colin Rogerson, MD
Indiana University
Author(s):
Presentation Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Pediatrics, Real-World Evidence Generation, Reproducibility, Machine Learning, Patient Safety, Pharmacogenetics
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Research Informatics
This panel, led by the real-world evidence core from the NICHD-supported MPRINT Hub, will describe techniques for establishing mother-child linkages (MCL) across diverse health systems. With experience in developing, applying, and assessing MCL algorithms, the panelists will explore the generalizability of these algorithms. They will highlight their performance and adaptability in various healthcare environments, shedding light on the complexities of MCL algorithm development and showcasing how these tools can be considered for broader application. The insights provided aim to advance the application of MCL in enhancing maternal and child health outcomes by leveraging real-world data and emphasizing cross-site collaboration.
Moderator:
Shaun Grannis, MD
Regenstrief Institute
Speaker(s):
Lang Li, PhD
The Ohio State University
Christopher Bartlett, PhD
Nationwide Children's Hosptial
Eneida Mendonca, MD, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital / University of Cincinnati
Colin Rogerson, MD
Indiana University
Author(s):