OBJECTIVE: Claims data need to be validated to assess their use for epidemiological research. This study aimed to examine the validity of mortality information in the German Pharmacoepidemiological Research Database (GePaRD). DESIGN: Validation study, secondary data, medical claims. SETTING: Claims data of two German nationwide acting statutory health insurance providers (SHIs) contributing data for GePaRD; record linkage with epidemiological cancer registry providing individual official mortality information. PARTICIPANTS: All women insured with the two SHIs whose insurance coverage ended in the period 2006–2013 and who were residents of North Rhine Westphalia. MEASURES: Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the performance of the li...
In the Netherlands, The postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
AIMS: The present study aimed to evaluate the validity of cancer diagnoses and death recording in a ...
Aims: The present study aimed to evaluate the validity of cancer diagnoses and death recording in a ...
Abstract Background Electronic healthcare databases are of increasing importance in health research ...
Database (GePaRD) compared to national data in Germany: results from a validation stud
OBJECTIVE: To adapt a Canadian algorithm for the identification of female cases of breast cancer (BC...
PURPOSE: It is not clear whether all deaths are recorded in the Clinical Practice Research Datalink ...
Registry based cancer incidence and mortality data are widely used for etiologic research, cancer co...
Information on the underlying cause of death of cancer patients is of interest because it can be use...
For observational research studies, the ability to accurately determine follow‐up time is pivotal in...
Linked electronic healthcare databases are increasingly being used in observational research. The ob...
In the Netherlands, the postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
Population-based cancer registries have a long-standing role in cancer monitoring. Scientific use of...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular death is a common outcome in population-based studies about new h...
In the Netherlands, the postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
In the Netherlands, The postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
AIMS: The present study aimed to evaluate the validity of cancer diagnoses and death recording in a ...
Aims: The present study aimed to evaluate the validity of cancer diagnoses and death recording in a ...
Abstract Background Electronic healthcare databases are of increasing importance in health research ...
Database (GePaRD) compared to national data in Germany: results from a validation stud
OBJECTIVE: To adapt a Canadian algorithm for the identification of female cases of breast cancer (BC...
PURPOSE: It is not clear whether all deaths are recorded in the Clinical Practice Research Datalink ...
Registry based cancer incidence and mortality data are widely used for etiologic research, cancer co...
Information on the underlying cause of death of cancer patients is of interest because it can be use...
For observational research studies, the ability to accurately determine follow‐up time is pivotal in...
Linked electronic healthcare databases are increasingly being used in observational research. The ob...
In the Netherlands, the postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
Population-based cancer registries have a long-standing role in cancer monitoring. Scientific use of...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular death is a common outcome in population-based studies about new h...
In the Netherlands, the postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
In the Netherlands, The postal code is needed to study hospitalizations of individuals in the nation...
AIMS: The present study aimed to evaluate the validity of cancer diagnoses and death recording in a ...
Aims: The present study aimed to evaluate the validity of cancer diagnoses and death recording in a ...