AbstractMedical registries are useful to summarize retrospective or prospective data in a fashion that, on interpretation, could result in changes in the standard of care or highlight issues that must be further investigated in the management of certain diseases. Registries involve collection of data and registries are only as good as the fidelity of the data that are collected. There are a number of sources of error in registry formation. This brief review summarizes the errors that could influence the quality of the data in a registry and points out methods that could decrease those errors
A rapid proliferation of registries has occurred during the last 20 years. Given the long-term commi...
AbstractThe term registry is widely used to refer to any database storing clinical information colle...
Registries will enable cohort studies to be performed, which are usually considered to be the best q...
AbstractMedical registries are useful to summarize retrospective or prospective data in a fashion th...
Over the past years the number of medical registries has increased sharply. Their value strongly dep...
In the field of rare diseases, registries are considered power tool to develop clinical research, to...
IntroductionPatient registries, 'organised systems that use observational methods to collect uniform...
Traditionally, quality registries have been initiated, developed, and used by physicians essentially...
Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are playing an increasingly important role in improving health ou...
A survey of North American centralized tumor registries, conducted as part of this study, indicated ...
Objective: Assessing the reliability of clinical registries is important for ensuring the availabili...
Large scale collection and analysis of data on patients’ experiences and outcomes have become staple...
<p><b>Introduction:</b> As the benefit of medical device registries (MDRs) depends on their content ...
Introduction: The Disease Registry records and maintains the necessary data for each individual pati...
The origin of cancer registries was to create clinical surveys and perform patient follow-up, the ob...
A rapid proliferation of registries has occurred during the last 20 years. Given the long-term commi...
AbstractThe term registry is widely used to refer to any database storing clinical information colle...
Registries will enable cohort studies to be performed, which are usually considered to be the best q...
AbstractMedical registries are useful to summarize retrospective or prospective data in a fashion th...
Over the past years the number of medical registries has increased sharply. Their value strongly dep...
In the field of rare diseases, registries are considered power tool to develop clinical research, to...
IntroductionPatient registries, 'organised systems that use observational methods to collect uniform...
Traditionally, quality registries have been initiated, developed, and used by physicians essentially...
Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are playing an increasingly important role in improving health ou...
A survey of North American centralized tumor registries, conducted as part of this study, indicated ...
Objective: Assessing the reliability of clinical registries is important for ensuring the availabili...
Large scale collection and analysis of data on patients’ experiences and outcomes have become staple...
<p><b>Introduction:</b> As the benefit of medical device registries (MDRs) depends on their content ...
Introduction: The Disease Registry records and maintains the necessary data for each individual pati...
The origin of cancer registries was to create clinical surveys and perform patient follow-up, the ob...
A rapid proliferation of registries has occurred during the last 20 years. Given the long-term commi...
AbstractThe term registry is widely used to refer to any database storing clinical information colle...
Registries will enable cohort studies to be performed, which are usually considered to be the best q...