Objective: To assess consent to record linkage, describe the characteristics of consenters and compare self-report versus Medicare records of general practitioner use. Method. Almost 40,000 women in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health were sent a request by mail for permission to link their Medicare records and survey data. Results: 19,700 women consented: 37% of young (18-23 years), 59% of mid-age (4550 years) and 53% of older women (70-75 years). Consenters tended to have higher levels of education and, among the older cohort, were in better health than nonconsenters. Women tended to under-report the number of visits to general practitioners. Conclusions: Record linkage of survey and Medicare data on a large scale is feasi...
Background: The NHS pledges to give all patients access to clinical research. In England, 32% of Gen...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...
Objective: To assess consent to record linkage, describe the characteristics of consenters and compa...
BACKGROUND: Consent to link survey data with health-related administrative datasets is increasingly ...
Background: The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first long-running UK longitudinal surv...
Background Record linkage is a useful tool for health research. Potential benefits aside, its use ra...
[[abstract]]Background: Linking computerized health insurance records with routinely collected surve...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
As part of a nation-wide study of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (National Study), olde...
Abstract Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are po...
ABSTRACT Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are...
© 2019 The Authors. Background: In longitudinal health research, combining the richness of cohort da...
Introduction By linking data it is possible to merge, for example, survey data with routine data fro...
Background: Health services and population health research often depends on the ready availability o...
Background: The NHS pledges to give all patients access to clinical research. In England, 32% of Gen...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...
Objective: To assess consent to record linkage, describe the characteristics of consenters and compa...
BACKGROUND: Consent to link survey data with health-related administrative datasets is increasingly ...
Background: The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first long-running UK longitudinal surv...
Background Record linkage is a useful tool for health research. Potential benefits aside, its use ra...
[[abstract]]Background: Linking computerized health insurance records with routinely collected surve...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
As part of a nation-wide study of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (National Study), olde...
Abstract Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are po...
ABSTRACT Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are...
© 2019 The Authors. Background: In longitudinal health research, combining the richness of cohort da...
Introduction By linking data it is possible to merge, for example, survey data with routine data fro...
Background: Health services and population health research often depends on the ready availability o...
Background: The NHS pledges to give all patients access to clinical research. In England, 32% of Gen...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...