Authors computable phenotype and cohort definitions in the OHDSI ATLAS / CIRCE style over the OMOP CDM, combining standard concept sets with NLP-derived features that OpenMed extracts. Use when the user wants to define a patient cohort, write a computable phenotype, reuse PheKB or OHDSI Phenotype Library logic, build concept sets, or augment code-based criteria with text features. Trigger keywords: phenotype, cohort definition, OHDSI, ATLAS, CIRCE, OMOP CDM, concept set, PheKB, Phenotype Library, eMERGE, computable phenotype. Pairs adjacent to OpenMed: NLP features from openmed.analyze_text augment code-based phenotypes for entities that are poorly captured by structured codes. OMOP CDM and OHDSI tools are open source; restricted vocabularies (SNOMED, CPT) are user-supplied.
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The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.
The skill’s required workflow centers on `openmed.analyze_text(note, ...)` over clinical notes (free text notes are outsider-authored unless the operating user themselves authored/provided them), which means arbitrary note text can be read and sent into the agent/LLM context for NLP-based analysis; this is not limited to bundled examples or user-authored content.
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