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InterSystems OMOP

This page tracks InterSystems OMOP (Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership) as a cloud transformation service that maps FHIR data into the OMOP Common Data Model (CDM) for Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI), the analytics community and tooling ecosystem around OMOP.

Supported Positioning

InterSystems documentation describes InterSystems OMOP as a cloud SaaS solution that transforms HL7 FHIR data into the OMOP Common Data Model. The documented flow reads FHIR data from a cloud storage bucket, transforms it, and sends it to a cloud-hosted OMOP CDM repository for use with OHDSI tooling such as ATLAS or HADES.

Transformation Scope

The transformation details page says the documented transformation maps 14 FHIR resources to 10 OMOP tables. The listed resource/table examples include Patient to Person, Encounter to Visit_Occurrence, Practitioner and PractitionerRole to Provider, Organization and Location to Care_Site, and several clinical resources mapping to domain-specific OMOP tables depending on the clinical concept.

Deployment and Access Boundary

The public OMOP documentation supports a managed cloud-service reading, but it also exposes limits. It describes cloud storage input, a cloud-hosted OMOP repository, database-driver access, terminology/error-handling concepts, and the need for customer/cloud-provider/storage-bucket/access-security details during setup. It does not establish pseudonymisation approach, research-governance approvals, data-quality outcomes, terminology completeness, or any named UK customer deployment.

Evidence Status

Confidence is high for service positioning, cloud-service shape, and documented mapping scope. This page does not establish data-quality outcomes, terminology mapping completeness, UK research-governance suitability, pseudonymisation approach, or customer use.

Follow-up Evidence

  • Deployment, security, terminology, and data-quality documentation.
  • UK research-governance and information-governance evidence if used for NHS analytics.
  • Customer or procurement evidence where InterSystems OMOP is explicitly named.