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Healthcare interpreter utilisation: analysis of health administrative data [PDF]
Background Few people with limited English proficiency are provided with the services of a healthcare interpreter when admitted to hospital. This retrospective study utilised health administrative data to explore which patients with limited English ...
Nicole Blay +6 more
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Linking First Nations data to administrative health data within Manitoba
Introduction First Nation peoples (FNs) were unable to track their own health care trends due to limitations in datasets. The key linked file enables FNs to identify themselves within administrative datasets and work with Crown governments to bring ...
Venkata Shravan Ramayanam, Leona Star
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Modelling Diagnostic Validity Estimates from Administrative Health Data
Objectives Validation studies compare diagnostic information in linked administrative and reference (i.e., gold standard) data; they are an essential tool to develop accurate case definitions, the rules used to identify individuals in administrative data
Kristine Kroeker +3 more
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Administrative health data validity: Changes over 19 years
Objective To evaluate validity of hospital-discharged abstract administrative health data (DAD) over years through chart reviews. Methods We analyzed three chart review cohorts (4,008 patients in 2003, 3,045 in 2015, and 9,024 in 2022) in Calgary ...
Jie Pan +8 more
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Administrative Data for Public Health Surveillance and Planning [PDF]
▪ Abstract Electronically available administrative data are increasingly used by public health researchers and planners. The validity of the data source has been established, and its strengths and weaknesses relative to data abstracted from medical records and obtained via survey are documented.
B A, Virnig, M, McBean
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Administrative health data in Canada: lessons from history [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Health decision-making requires evidence from high-quality data. As one example, the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) compiles data from the majority of Canadian hospitals to form one of the most comprehensive and highly regarded administrative databases available for health research, internationally.
Lucyk, Kelsey +3 more
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Administrative Coding Data and Health Care–Associated Infections [PDF]
Surveillance for health care-associated infections (HAIs) using administrative data has received attention from health care epidemiologists searching for efficient means to track infections in their institutions. Several states are also considering electronic surveillance that incorporates administrative data as a means to satisfy an increasing demand ...
Michael A, Jhung, Shailen N, Banerjee
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Using Administrative Data from Public Health and Drug Programs [PDF]
This entry presents an overview of how real-world administrative data, routinely available as part of clinical practice within healthcare systems, can be used to generate real-world evidence to inform regulators, support policy formation and monitoring, shape service delivery, and improve patient care.
Bennie, Marion +2 more
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An Introduction to Health Care Administrative Data
Health care administrative data are generated at every encounter with the health care system, whether through a visit to a physician’s office, a diagnostic procedure, an admission to hospital, or receipt of a prescription at a community pharmacy. The terms “health care utilization data”, “administrative health care billing records”, “administrative ...
Suzanne M, Cadarette, Lindsay, Wong
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The use of administrative health care databases to identify patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis [PDF]
Objective: To validate and compare the decision rules to identify rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in administrative databases. Methods: A study was performed using administrative health care data from a population of 1 million people who had access to ...
Hanly, John G +2 more
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