Module 1 Introduction
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Module 2 Getting Started
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Module 3 Audiences/Roles
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Unit 4
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Module 4 People & Processes
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Module 5 Standards
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Module 6 Tools
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Module 7 Implementations
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Module 8 Resources
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Module 9 Appendices
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Who is this path for?

As a network partner, you might be assembling a CODI network from start to finish. Check out the specific resources below that directly relate to the roles of current and future network builders including:

  • Data Owners
  • Public health organizations 
  • Government agencies.
 
You can also explore the entire toolbox by using the left-side navigation.
 

Getting Started

Series of discussions that gather technical and organizational information from potential CODI implementation partners
Worksheet facilitating information collection about a Data Owner's experiences with data sharing through a series of interview questions
An assessment for gauging the capability of potential partner organizations to actively participate in data sharing

Communications

Introduction to the toolbox tools, processes, and standards
Contains all toolbox assets including overview fact sheet and slides
Published CODI-related articles and data briefs
A downloadable fact sheet explaining how CODI protects individual privacy
A model of rules for data-sharing partnerships.

Implementation

Implementation guides for the CODI Data Model and the National PCORnet Common Data Model
A process of matching records containing personal identifiable information across organizations without a shared, unique identifier
Information on tools to calculate population obesity prevalence estimates for teens, adults, and households from EHR data
Samples of use case questions and steps to follow

Tools

Cleans height and weight data collected from EHR systems
Allows post-processing and data visualization of growthcleanr outputs
Guides for FHIR-enabled systems related to PPRL and the CODI Data Model