Background: Death certificates are a primary data source for assessing the population burden of diseases; however, there are concerns regarding their accuracy. Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) coding of a terminal hospitalization may provide an alternative view. We analyzed the rate and patterns of disagreement between death certificate data and hospital claims for patients who died during an inpatient hospitalization. Methods: We studied respondents from the Health and Retirement Study (a nationally representative sample of older Americans who had an inpatient death documented in the linked Medicare claims from 1993–2007). Causes of death abstracted from death certificates were aggregated to the standard National Center for Health Statistics ...
coding of cause of death. Am J Epidemiol 1983;118:122-8. Death certificates representing 766 deceden...
Abstract Background Registration and coding of cause of death is prone to error since determining th...
Background: Death certificates (DC) are one of the most important medico-legal documents that physic...
Background: Death certificates are a primary data source for assessing the population burden of dise...
Death certificates are a primary data source for assessing the population burden of diseases; howeve...
Mortality statistics are much used although their accuracy is often questioned. Producers of mortali...
Background: Cause of death (COD) information taken from death certificates is often inaccurate and i...
Abstract Background Cause of death statistics are an important tool for quality control of the healt...
BACKGROUND: Correct certification of cause of death by physicians (i.e. completing the medical certi...
Objectives: To investigate to what extent underlying and multiple causes of death represent end-of-l...
Aim: In this study, we evaluated the consistency between the records made in the hospital automation...
Summary: Background: Death certificates are frequently used as the source for epidemiological data ...
IntroductionNew York City has one of the highest reported death rates from coronary heart disease in...
BACKGROUND: Data on long-term trends in mortality are generally unavailable for multiple-cause codin...
autopsied population with specific attention to malignant neoplasms and vas-cular diseases. Am J Epi...
coding of cause of death. Am J Epidemiol 1983;118:122-8. Death certificates representing 766 deceden...
Abstract Background Registration and coding of cause of death is prone to error since determining th...
Background: Death certificates (DC) are one of the most important medico-legal documents that physic...
Background: Death certificates are a primary data source for assessing the population burden of dise...
Death certificates are a primary data source for assessing the population burden of diseases; howeve...
Mortality statistics are much used although their accuracy is often questioned. Producers of mortali...
Background: Cause of death (COD) information taken from death certificates is often inaccurate and i...
Abstract Background Cause of death statistics are an important tool for quality control of the healt...
BACKGROUND: Correct certification of cause of death by physicians (i.e. completing the medical certi...
Objectives: To investigate to what extent underlying and multiple causes of death represent end-of-l...
Aim: In this study, we evaluated the consistency between the records made in the hospital automation...
Summary: Background: Death certificates are frequently used as the source for epidemiological data ...
IntroductionNew York City has one of the highest reported death rates from coronary heart disease in...
BACKGROUND: Data on long-term trends in mortality are generally unavailable for multiple-cause codin...
autopsied population with specific attention to malignant neoplasms and vas-cular diseases. Am J Epi...
coding of cause of death. Am J Epidemiol 1983;118:122-8. Death certificates representing 766 deceden...
Abstract Background Registration and coding of cause of death is prone to error since determining th...
Background: Death certificates (DC) are one of the most important medico-legal documents that physic...