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Generic Module Framework

Jason Walonoski edited this page Aug 1, 2022 · 38 revisions

Synthea contains a framework for defining modules using JSON. These JSON modules describe a progression of states and the transitions between them. On each Synthea generation time-step, the generic framework processes states one at a time to trigger conditions, encounters, medications, and other clinical events.

ear infection

This simplified example of childhood ear infections shows the flow of a generic module. In this instance, children get ear infections at different rates based on their age, are then diagnosed at an encounter, and then are prescribed either an antibiotic or a painkiller.

The Module Builder is a web interface for clinicians and other healthcare professionals to design Synthea modules with no programming experience required. A short video introduction to the Module Builder is available on YouTube (linked below), and a Tutorial is available on this Wiki.

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Details and examples for the core generic module concepts are available on the following pages:


Relevant Files and Paths

Within the synthea repository, the following files and paths are relevant to the generic module framework:

  • src/main/resources/modules/: the path containing the JSON module files that Synthea should process
  • src/main/java/org/mitre/synthea/engine/Module.java: the Module class definition; responsible for maintaining a module's state definition. The Module class also processes states and transitions.
  • src/main/java/org/mitre/synthea/engine/Logic.java: the Logic class implements the methods corresponding to the supported logical condition types
  • src/main/java/org/mitre/synthea/engine/State.java: the State class implements the supported state types
  • src/test/resources/generic/*.json: the test fixtures for all of the generic module framework unit tests
  • src/test/java/org/mitre/synthea/engine/*Test.java: the unit tests for the generic module framework's context, logic, and state implementations
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