Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data for 2007 were linked to birth registration and NHS Numbers for Babies (NN4B) data to bring together some key demographic and clinical data items not otherwise available at a national level. This extended the time period 2005-06, for which data had previously been linked and reported
Executive summary Introduction Maternity and perinatal services in the UK are currently subject to...
Background Linkage between routinely collected hospital birth and other records offers the potential...
The National Maternity and Perinatal Audit (NMPA) is a national audit of the NHS maternity services ...
Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data for 2007 were linked to birth registration and NHS ...
Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data were linked to birth registration and NHS Numbers f...
Background: This work formed part of a project to link data recorded routinely at birth in England a...
INTRODUCTION: Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data for 2005-2014 were linked to birth re...
OBJECTIVE: Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research and ...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to describe the methods used to assess the quality of l...
Objective Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research an...
BACKGROUND: In England there are four national routinely collected data sets on births: Office for N...
Background: Studies of daily variations in the numbers of births in England and Wales since the 197...
Information about gestational age is important but is not available for live births from registratio...
BACKGROUND: Information on maternity services is increasingly derived from national administrative h...
BACKGROUND: National birth cohorts derived from administrative health databases constitute unique re...
Executive summary Introduction Maternity and perinatal services in the UK are currently subject to...
Background Linkage between routinely collected hospital birth and other records offers the potential...
The National Maternity and Perinatal Audit (NMPA) is a national audit of the NHS maternity services ...
Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data for 2007 were linked to birth registration and NHS ...
Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data were linked to birth registration and NHS Numbers f...
Background: This work formed part of a project to link data recorded routinely at birth in England a...
INTRODUCTION: Maternity Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data for 2005-2014 were linked to birth re...
OBJECTIVE: Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research and ...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to describe the methods used to assess the quality of l...
Objective Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research an...
BACKGROUND: In England there are four national routinely collected data sets on births: Office for N...
Background: Studies of daily variations in the numbers of births in England and Wales since the 197...
Information about gestational age is important but is not available for live births from registratio...
BACKGROUND: Information on maternity services is increasingly derived from national administrative h...
BACKGROUND: National birth cohorts derived from administrative health databases constitute unique re...
Executive summary Introduction Maternity and perinatal services in the UK are currently subject to...
Background Linkage between routinely collected hospital birth and other records offers the potential...
The National Maternity and Perinatal Audit (NMPA) is a national audit of the NHS maternity services ...