Purpose of Review: Administrative claims databases, which collect reimbursement-related information generated from healthcare encounters, are increasingly used to evaluate medication safety in pregnancy. We reviewed the strengths and limitations of claims-only databases and how other data sources may be used to improve the accuracy and completeness of information critical for studying medication safety in pregnancy. Recent Findings: Research on medication safety in pregnancy requires information on pregnancy episodes, mother-infant linkage, medication exposure, gestational age, maternal and birth outcomes, confounding factors, and (in some studies) long-term follow-up data. Claims data reliably identifies live births and possibly other pre...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the 270-day gestational age and delivery date assumptions used in...
We examined the possibilities of improving the retrospective collection of data an drug use during p...
PURPOSE: To compare interview data on drug use during pregnancy with data identified from a register...
Purpose of Review Administrative claims databases, which collect reimbursement-related information g...
PURPOSE: Health care insurance claims databases are becoming a more common data source for studies o...
Contains fulltext : 182622.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Maternal age at delivery is increasing in high-income countries, driven by the increasing engagement...
PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review was to examine and compare differences in the way medicat...
Research on associations between medication use during pregnancy and congenital anomalies is signifi...
BACKGROUND: Understanding consumers\u27 health information needs across all stages of the pregnancy ...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to describe a number of electronic healthcare databases in Europe i...
In the absence of clinical trial data, large post-marketing observational studies are essential to e...
PURPOSE: Research on medication safety in pregnancy often utilizes health plan and birth certificate...
Objective: The objective of our study is to characterize the knowledge, information sources, and ins...
To date, the investigation of teratogenic effects of medications has largely focused on physical alt...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the 270-day gestational age and delivery date assumptions used in...
We examined the possibilities of improving the retrospective collection of data an drug use during p...
PURPOSE: To compare interview data on drug use during pregnancy with data identified from a register...
Purpose of Review Administrative claims databases, which collect reimbursement-related information g...
PURPOSE: Health care insurance claims databases are becoming a more common data source for studies o...
Contains fulltext : 182622.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Maternal age at delivery is increasing in high-income countries, driven by the increasing engagement...
PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review was to examine and compare differences in the way medicat...
Research on associations between medication use during pregnancy and congenital anomalies is signifi...
BACKGROUND: Understanding consumers\u27 health information needs across all stages of the pregnancy ...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to describe a number of electronic healthcare databases in Europe i...
In the absence of clinical trial data, large post-marketing observational studies are essential to e...
PURPOSE: Research on medication safety in pregnancy often utilizes health plan and birth certificate...
Objective: The objective of our study is to characterize the knowledge, information sources, and ins...
To date, the investigation of teratogenic effects of medications has largely focused on physical alt...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the 270-day gestational age and delivery date assumptions used in...
We examined the possibilities of improving the retrospective collection of data an drug use during p...
PURPOSE: To compare interview data on drug use during pregnancy with data identified from a register...