⚠️ Since @ndobb departure, we are trying to identify a maintainer and funding plan for this project to live on and continue recieving feature updates. As such, it is temporarily in Maintenance Mode and you should plan to support any required code changes for your instance yourself. UW-RIT is capable of consulting regarding deployments, backend management, and data formatting plans as we have numerousleafinstances running.Updates will be posted here as we make internal decisions. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Leaf is a powerful, fun, lightweight web application for querying clinical data. Leaf helps query clinical databases of nearly any data model for cohort estimation and data extraction, seamlessly integrates with clinical databases and existing enterprise authentication systems to unleash the potential of translational biomedical research.
- Flexible: Clinical databases come in all shapes and sizes. Leaf can work with nearly any clinical data model, including the OMOP Common Data Model, i2b2 and SHRINE, or other proprietary or non-standard data models. Add Leaf as a sidecar to an existing data warehouse.
- User Friendly: Leaf is designed to be simple, intuitive, and fast. Searching for diagnosis or procedural codes, labs, or whatever you point Leaf to is easy.
- Secure: Security of protected health information is critical to any healthcare organization. Leaf implements current best security practices to make clinical data both accessible and safe.
- Open: Curious how Leaf works, how you can help, or how you can use Leaf to help researchers at your CTSA? Let us know! Leaf is an open-source project by CTSAs, for CTSAs.
Leaf is developed by real people passionate about translational biomedical science and software engineering. 😃
See a demo of Leaf in action at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuKKC7B8mHI.
Information on Leaf's role in clinical informatics, architecture, and background is described in the manuscript Leaf: an open-source, model-agnostic, data-driven web application for cohort discovery and translational biomedical research.
Learn more about installing, configuring, and administering Leaf at https://leafdocs.rit.uw.edu/.