BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) in England, is increasingly used in medical research. Relatively little is known about the reliability of HES diagnostic information for epidemiological studies. In the United Kingdom (UK), general practitioners hold comprehensive records for individuals relating to their primary, secondary and tertiary care. For a random sample of participants in a large UK cohort, we compared vascular disease diagnoses in HES and general practice records to assess agreement between the two sources. METHODS: Million Women Study participants with a HES record of hospital admission with vascular disease (ischaemic heart disease [ICD-10 codes I20-I...
Objective: In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases a...
BACKGROUND: Previous work has demonstrated that the recording of acute health outcomes, such as myoc...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Information in primary care databases can be useful in research, but th...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
Background: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
BACKGROUND Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stati...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage of UK cohorts to routinely collected National Health Service (NHS) re...
Abstract Background Electronic linkage of UK cohorts to routinely collected National Health Service ...
BACKGROUND: Use of electronic health records for ascertainment of disease outcomes in large populati...
Aims: The study was conducted to determine whether the method for selecting cases of venous thromboe...
Background: The aim of the present study was to investigate the hospital episode rates in cardiovasc...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Long-term follow-up of population-based prospective studies is often achieve...
Objectives To describe the epidemiology of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and the activity ...
BackgroundSepsis is a growing concern for health systems, but the epidemiology of sepsis is poorly c...
Objective In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases ar...
Objective: In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases a...
BACKGROUND: Previous work has demonstrated that the recording of acute health outcomes, such as myoc...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Information in primary care databases can be useful in research, but th...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
Background: Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stat...
BACKGROUND Electronic linkage to routine administrative datasets, such as the Hospital Episode Stati...
BACKGROUND: Electronic linkage of UK cohorts to routinely collected National Health Service (NHS) re...
Abstract Background Electronic linkage of UK cohorts to routinely collected National Health Service ...
BACKGROUND: Use of electronic health records for ascertainment of disease outcomes in large populati...
Aims: The study was conducted to determine whether the method for selecting cases of venous thromboe...
Background: The aim of the present study was to investigate the hospital episode rates in cardiovasc...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Long-term follow-up of population-based prospective studies is often achieve...
Objectives To describe the epidemiology of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and the activity ...
BackgroundSepsis is a growing concern for health systems, but the epidemiology of sepsis is poorly c...
Objective In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases ar...
Objective: In UK Biobank (UKB), a large population-based prospective study, cases of many diseases a...
BACKGROUND: Previous work has demonstrated that the recording of acute health outcomes, such as myoc...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Information in primary care databases can be useful in research, but th...