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Value Level Metadata and Research Concepts

When people point to flaws in SDTM, they typically appear to me as gaps in the existing standard. In general, CDISC started defining standards by focusing on the basic structural metadata (e.g. domains, variables, code lists). This makes sense because this structural metadata is fundamentally useful, and relatively easy to understand and create. As the industry’s use of the standards has increased, so has the demand for standards that can be implemented more consistently and easily, as well as standards that are more computable. The limitations in the current standards are gaps, and addressing these gaps represents a natural evolution for the CDISC standards. As noted in my previous post “What’s in a SHARE Value Level Metadata Library?” CDISC does not currently contain Value Level Metadata (VLM) content, and this content represents a lot of new metadata. VLM is a gap in the existing standards. How do we know what variables are impacted by a specific –TESTCD? Much of that informati