Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-tailored choices are needed to execute multi-data source, multi-national epidemiological studies. This makes transparent documentation paramount. In this proof-of-concept study, a novel standard data derivation procedure was tested in a set of heterogeneous data sources. Identification of subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) was the test case. We included three primary care data sources (PCDs), three record linkage of administrative and/or registry data sources (RLDs), one hospital and one biobank. Overall, data from 12 million subjects from six European countries were extracted. Based on a shared event definition, sixteeen standard algorithm...
Background: In North Karelia, Finland, the regional electronic health records (EHRs) enable flexible...
In this work, we present a framework implemented within the EU project MOSAIC, funded under the FP7 ...
Reimar Wernich Thomsen,1 Søren Friborg,2,3 Jens Steen Nielsen,2 Henrik Schroll,4 S&os...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
Big data sources represent an opportunity for diabetes research. One example is the French national ...
Background: Research into diabetes mellitus (DM) often requires a reproducible method for identifyin...
OBJECTIVES:UK Biobank is a UK-wide cohort of 502,655 people aged 40-69, recruited from National Heal...
Objectives: UK Biobank is a UK-wide cohort of 502,655 people aged 40–69, recruited from National Hea...
Abstract Background Health care data allow for the st...
This study was carried out to validate the prevalence of known diabetes estimated from three differe...
Background Diabetes mellitus is a disease of high public health relevance. To estimate the temporal ...
Background and objectives: The composition of the Italian population is rapidly changing due to the ...
Aim: the EPICHRONIC (EPIdemiology of CHRONIC diseases) project investigated the possibility of devel...
Background: Identification of diseased patients from primary care based electronic medical records (...
Background: In North Karelia, Finland, the regional electronic health records (EHRs) enable flexible...
In this work, we present a framework implemented within the EU project MOSAIC, funded under the FP7 ...
Reimar Wernich Thomsen,1 Søren Friborg,2,3 Jens Steen Nielsen,2 Henrik Schroll,4 S&os...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
Due to the heterogeneity of existing European sources of observational healthcare data, data source-...
Big data sources represent an opportunity for diabetes research. One example is the French national ...
Background: Research into diabetes mellitus (DM) often requires a reproducible method for identifyin...
OBJECTIVES:UK Biobank is a UK-wide cohort of 502,655 people aged 40-69, recruited from National Heal...
Objectives: UK Biobank is a UK-wide cohort of 502,655 people aged 40–69, recruited from National Hea...
Abstract Background Health care data allow for the st...
This study was carried out to validate the prevalence of known diabetes estimated from three differe...
Background Diabetes mellitus is a disease of high public health relevance. To estimate the temporal ...
Background and objectives: The composition of the Italian population is rapidly changing due to the ...
Aim: the EPICHRONIC (EPIdemiology of CHRONIC diseases) project investigated the possibility of devel...
Background: Identification of diseased patients from primary care based electronic medical records (...
Background: In North Karelia, Finland, the regional electronic health records (EHRs) enable flexible...
In this work, we present a framework implemented within the EU project MOSAIC, funded under the FP7 ...
Reimar Wernich Thomsen,1 Søren Friborg,2,3 Jens Steen Nielsen,2 Henrik Schroll,4 S&os...