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Hypertension Registry as the base for population health care
Journal of Medical Systems, 1996The Hypertension Registry (REH) is an instrument for the observation of all the data relevant for arterial hypertension (number, type, spread, etc.), enabling an adequate protection planning. As actually there is no relevant coherent REH in the Republic of Croatia, this work presents new relational database, i.e.
Matoković, Berezina, Rumboldt, Zvonko
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HealthTwiSt: The Berlin Twin Registry for Health Research
Twin Research and Human Genetics, 2012The Berlin Twin Registry has its focus on health research. It is operated as a private company, making twin studies available to academic institutions as well as commercial partners in the area of biotechnology and nutrition. Recruitment is based on invitation in the context of mass media coverage of scientific results.
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Patient registries from the view of health policy
Orvosi Hetilap, 2014Integrated health data management and disease registries which are able to support evidence-based decision making are of critical importance for health policy. Data provided by disease registries are used for the development of health strategy, planning of preventive activities, capacity-building in health care provision, improving health care quality,
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Registries/Data in Population Health Management
2019Dr. S, medical director of an outpatient geriatric practice, wants to make sure that all patients who are seen in the ER are seen promptly for follow-up after discharge back to the community. Dr. S is aware that the literature supports rapid outpatient follow-up after an ED visit or hospitalization and that this is a high-risk time for her geriatric ...
Ania Wajnberg, Bernard F. Ortega
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[Health registries: methodological issues].
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2016Health registries and observational studies are different entities, and although several registries are conceived as observational cohort studies, or provide the data that are needed for cohort or case-control studies, this is not always true: many registries have specific aims that imply methodological standards that differ completely from those of an
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Evaluation and implementation of public health registries.
Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974), 1991A rapid proliferation of registries has occurred during the last 20 years. Given the long-term commitment of resources associated with registries and limited public health funding, proposals for new registries should be carefully considered before being funded.
D J, Solomon +4 more
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Health registries: Ethics and security
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1996openaire +2 more sources
Psoriasis registry in public health hospital.
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2013The Institute of Dermatology Thailand in cooperation with the hospitals across the country had conducted the psoriasis patient registry in Thailand between 2005 and 2008.To explore the epidemiology of psoriasis, distribution of disease and type of psoriasis in Thailand, and establish the systematic psoriasis database in Thailand.This patient registry ...
Rutsanee, Akaraphanth +3 more
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