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Linkage in medical records and bioinformatics data
International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 2013Multiple records for different visits of patients result in redundant information among multiple data sources. We can increase the amount of information available for population units required by stand-alone and distributed databases by matching and merging duplicate records.
Shen Lu, Richard S. Segall
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Incidence of cancer and antidepressant medication: Record linkage study
International Journal of Cancer, 2009AbstractThe consumption of antidepressants, especially selective serotonine reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) has been increasing. Because a large fraction of the population is exposed, even a small excess of risk with respect to cancer should be considered.
Jari, Haukka +7 more
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Methodology for Record Linkage
International Journal of Knowledge Society Research, 2015This paper presents a methodology for linking records from several sources each source might contain, missing information. This assumption of missing values has been made, without loss of generality, as the authors has observed that missing information is part of the nature of data in the health domain and also in other domains such as social sciences.
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Private medical record linkage with approximate matching.
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2016Federal regulations require patient data to be shared for reuse in a de-identified manner. However, disparate providers often share data on overlapping populations, such that a patient's record may be duplicated or fragmented in the de-identified repository. To perform unbiased statistical analysis in a de-identified setting, it is crucial to integrate
Elizabeth, Durham +3 more
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Studies in health technology and informatics, 2005
This paper describes the linkage of data from three Dutch Perinatal Registries: the Dutch National Midwife Registry, the Dutch National Obstetrics Registry and the Dutch National Pediatrics Registry, for the year of 2001. All these registries are anonymous and lack a common identifier.
Tromp, M. +4 more
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This paper describes the linkage of data from three Dutch Perinatal Registries: the Dutch National Midwife Registry, the Dutch National Obstetrics Registry and the Dutch National Pediatrics Registry, for the year of 2001. All these registries are anonymous and lack a common identifier.
Tromp, M. +4 more
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The Medical Record Linkage Process within the Diogene Hospital Information System
1991In the DIOGENE HIS (Hospital Information System), all the medical and administrative information about a patient is recorded systematically. However, despite all the identification checks made when the patient is admitted, readmitted or transferred to one of the outpatient clinics, it occurs from time to time that a patient might be registered more ...
M. Berthoud, D. Gurtner, J.-R. Scherrer
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