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The Use of Medical Record Linkage for Population and Genetic Studies
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1969Methods are described for deriving personal and family histories of birth, marriage, procreation, ill health and death, for large populations, from existing civil registrations of vital events and the routine records of ill health. Computers have been used to group together and »link« the separately derived records pertaining to successive events in ...
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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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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 ...
Marcel Berthoud +2 more
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Supporting Linkage of the Patient Record and the Medical Literature: the OAR System
1990The goal of the Open Architecture for Reasoning (OAR) project is to construct a computerized system which makes it easier for the health care practitioner to go from the patient record to the medical literature. The medical literature target is the Excerpta Medica EMBASE database which has been indexed with tens of thousands of concepts from the EMTREE
Judith Barlow +5 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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MEDICAL RECORD LINKAGE IN AUSTRALIA: THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2005openaire +2 more sources
Invitation to comment on the “Medical Record Linkage Study”
Medical Journal of Australia, 1995openaire +2 more sources

