06_An Empirical Approach to Null Hypothesis Testing
The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) is a public-private partnership designed to inform the appropriate use of observational data for studying the real-world effects of medical products. OMOP is a multi-year methodological research initiative that has developed a network of administrative claims and electronic health records databases and established a community of methodologists to test the feasibility and utility of large-scale observational analyses. Each year, OMOP holds an annual symposium to publicly share insights from the partnership's ongoing research with all interested stakeholders.
Martijn Schuemie, PhD, OMOP Research Investigator
Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Medical Center of Rotterdam
Visiting Research Scientist, Columbia University
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Martijn Schuemie, PhD, OMOP Research Investigator
Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Medical Center of Rotterdam
Visiting Research Scientist, Columbia University
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