Background: Hospitals and death registries in Australia are operated under individual state government jurisdictions. Some state borders are located in heavily populated areas or are located near to major capital cities. Mortality indicators for hospital located near state borders may not be estimated accurately if patients are lost as they cross state borders. The aim of this study was to evaluate how cross-jurisdictional linkage of state hospital and death records across state borders may improve estimation of the hospital standardized mortality ratio (HSMR), a tool used in Australia as a hospital performance indicator. Method: Retrospective cohort study of 7.7 million hospital patients from July 2004 to June 2009. Inhospital deaths and d...
BACKGROUND: Studies aiming to identify palliative care populations have used data from death certifi...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: Hospital standardized mortality rates (HSMRs) are considered to identify unsafe hospita...
ABSTRACT Objectives The Population Health Research Network (PHRN) was established to increase dat...
Background - The technical challenges associated with national data linkage, and the extent of cross...
Objectives: The jurisdictional nature of routinely collected health data in Australia has created ch...
Introduction Recent advances in data linkage infrastructure in Australia mean that data can be linke...
Objective The aim of the present study was to quantify and understand the utilisation of linked hosp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
Background: In this study, we aimed to assess the risk factors associated with mortality due to an i...
Purpose: To design a linked hospital database using administrative and clinical information to descr...
Objective: To investigate the potential of record linkage between the Australian Bureau of Statistic...
Objectives: To develop a transparent and reproducible measure for hospitals that can indicate when d...
Objective: Preventable hospitalisations are used internationally as a performance indicator for prim...
Objective: To assess whether there is variation among Australian States in the reporting and coding ...
BACKGROUND: Studies aiming to identify palliative care populations have used data from death certifi...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: Hospital standardized mortality rates (HSMRs) are considered to identify unsafe hospita...
ABSTRACT Objectives The Population Health Research Network (PHRN) was established to increase dat...
Background - The technical challenges associated with national data linkage, and the extent of cross...
Objectives: The jurisdictional nature of routinely collected health data in Australia has created ch...
Introduction Recent advances in data linkage infrastructure in Australia mean that data can be linke...
Objective The aim of the present study was to quantify and understand the utilisation of linked hosp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges of obtaining state and nationally held data for linkage to a n...
Background: In this study, we aimed to assess the risk factors associated with mortality due to an i...
Purpose: To design a linked hospital database using administrative and clinical information to descr...
Objective: To investigate the potential of record linkage between the Australian Bureau of Statistic...
Objectives: To develop a transparent and reproducible measure for hospitals that can indicate when d...
Objective: Preventable hospitalisations are used internationally as a performance indicator for prim...
Objective: To assess whether there is variation among Australian States in the reporting and coding ...
BACKGROUND: Studies aiming to identify palliative care populations have used data from death certifi...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: Hospital standardized mortality rates (HSMRs) are considered to identify unsafe hospita...