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« Un plus un, ça ne fait pas toujours deux » : le codage médical en coulisse
While the field of big data in health is filled with codes of various types, social sciences have shown little interest in the more “traditional” codes that make up the International Classifications of Diseases. Yet these codes are the building blocks of
Émilie Bovet
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The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH) is a longitudinal population-based survey, first funded in 1995, which examines the health of over 57,000 Australian women.
Mishra, Gita +4 more
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Evolution or Revolution? Recommendations to Improve the Swiss Health Data Framework
Background: Facilitating access to health data for public health and research purposes is an important element in the health policy agenda of many countries.
Andrea Martani +6 more
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In the information age, real-world data-based evidence can help extrapolate and supplement data from randomized controlled trials, which can benefit clinical trials and drug development and improve public health decision-making.
Yu Yao, Fei Yang
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This paper provides an overview of recent developments in big data in the context of biomedical and health informatics. It outlines the key characteristics of big data and how medical and health informatics, translational bioinformatics, sensor informatics and imaging informatics will benefit from an integrated approach in piecing together different ...
Javier Andreu-Perez +4 more
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The healthcare sector generates approximately 30% of all the world’s data volume, mostly for record keeping, compliance and regulatory requirements, and patient care.
Pupalan Iyngkaran +3 more
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The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH) is a longitudinal population-based survey, first funded in 1995, which examines the health of over 57,000 Australian women.
Mishra, Gita +4 more
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In 1854, physician John Snow helped curtail a cholera outbreak in a London neighborhood by mapping cases and identifying a central public water pump as the potential source. This event is considered by many to represent the founding of modern epidemiology. Data and analysis play an increasingly important role in public health today.
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The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH) is a longitudinal population-based survey, first funded in 1995, which examines the health of over 57,000 Australian women.
Mishra, Gita +4 more
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Objective: We aim to report the accuracy of linking data from a non‐government‐held clinical quality registry to national claims data and identify associated sources of systematic bias. Methods: Patients with stroke or transient ischaemic attack admitted
Nadine E. Andrew +6 more
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