Background In December 2017 the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) issued a request for proposals to develop a pan-Canadian health data platform. This platform will enable cross-jurisdictional research by facilitating the use of rich provincial and national data and ensure engagement with patients and specific populations including Indigenous partners. Academics and policy makers from across Canada operating under the banner of the Pan-Canadian Real-World Health Data Network (PRHDN) have joined forces to address this call. Objectives Create national infrastructure that is built once then made available for research, benchmarking, performance monitoring, multi-jurisdictional evaluations and inter-jurisdictional comparisons to a...
Introduction The Province of British Columbia, Canada has established a Data Innovation Program (DI ...
Theme: Data and Linkage Quality Objectives: • To define health data quality from clinical, data ...
In a prospective study, we sought to determine acceptability of linkage of administrative and clinic...
ABSTRACT Objective Canada’s large single payer health systems have created provincial centres wit...
Over the last 30 years, public investments have created and supported administrative health data res...
ABSTRACT Objectives Canada has established a pan-Canadian cohort with over 300,000 volunteer part...
Background: Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with unique information system...
Introduction The use of administrative health data can generate knowledge to improve the delivery an...
Introduction Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with information systems mana...
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative...
ABSTRACT Objectives To describe the successes, challenges and trade-offs encountered when establish...
Canadian provinces routinely collect patient-level data for administrative purposes. These real-worl...
Introduction In Canada, most provinces have established administrative health data repositories to f...
Introduction BC Ministry of Health (MoH)’s health administrative data holdings for a variety of gene...
Introduction Data linkages expand the potential of discrete national health databases to follow pati...
Introduction The Province of British Columbia, Canada has established a Data Innovation Program (DI ...
Theme: Data and Linkage Quality Objectives: • To define health data quality from clinical, data ...
In a prospective study, we sought to determine acceptability of linkage of administrative and clinic...
ABSTRACT Objective Canada’s large single payer health systems have created provincial centres wit...
Over the last 30 years, public investments have created and supported administrative health data res...
ABSTRACT Objectives Canada has established a pan-Canadian cohort with over 300,000 volunteer part...
Background: Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with unique information system...
Introduction The use of administrative health data can generate knowledge to improve the delivery an...
Introduction Canada has a publicly-funded universal health care system with information systems mana...
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative...
ABSTRACT Objectives To describe the successes, challenges and trade-offs encountered when establish...
Canadian provinces routinely collect patient-level data for administrative purposes. These real-worl...
Introduction In Canada, most provinces have established administrative health data repositories to f...
Introduction BC Ministry of Health (MoH)’s health administrative data holdings for a variety of gene...
Introduction Data linkages expand the potential of discrete national health databases to follow pati...
Introduction The Province of British Columbia, Canada has established a Data Innovation Program (DI ...
Theme: Data and Linkage Quality Objectives: • To define health data quality from clinical, data ...
In a prospective study, we sought to determine acceptability of linkage of administrative and clinic...