Data intake.

MIDRC contributing sites (April 2024)

Questionnaire.

In the email form to the right, please answer these questions in the appropriate box:

  1. What is your name, title/role, institution, email, phone?

  2. Number of subjects (patients), types of images, number of each type?

  3. Are these entirely new data or a follow-up of previously sent data to MIDRC, ACR, or RSNA?

  4. Are you willing to contribute non-imaging data such as electronic health records, lab tests (note that we can help)?

  5. Have you previously contributed any images or data to RSNA or ACR via CTP or TRIAD or other mechanism?

  6. Are your images/data already de-identified (note that we can help)?

  7. Have your images/data (or parts thereof) previously been submitted to any other repository?

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Thank you for considering donating images/data to MIDRC!

Collecting images and accompanying clinical data is very important to MIDRC since it is essential for the development, training, and testing of AI algorithms to aid in the clinical tasks of COVID-19 detection, diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring, and treatment response assessment. MIDRC is actively collecting data from multiple sources including academic medical centers, community hospitals, private practices, and others. You will find many helpful information about the contribution process on the data contribution 101 page.

The ACR® COVID Imaging Research Registry (CIRR) and the RSNA International COVID-19 Open Radiology Database (RICORD) both serve as data intake portals for MIDRC. If you are already using one of these portals, we encourage you to continue to do so. If not, then please use the form below to answer a few questions so that we can recommend which intake mechanism to use.

Note that MIDRC will be able to help you throughout the process, so please don’t hesitate to contact us! Limited funding may also be available at times.


MIDRC data contribution inquiry.


Questions? Please check out our answers to frequently asked questions!

How to acknowledge 1) MIDRC funded research and 2) use of data downloaded from the MIDRC Data Commons