There is a growing burden of chronic non-communicable disease (CNCD). Managing CNCDs requires use of multiple sources of health and social care data, and information about coordination and outcomes. Many people with CNCDs have multimorbidity. Problems with data quality exacerbate challenges in measuring quality and health outcomes especially where there is multimorbidity. We have developed an ontological toolkit to support research and quality improvement studies in CNCDs using heterogeneous data, with diabetes mellitus as an exemplar. International experts held a workshop meeting, with follow up discussions and consensus building exercise. We generated conceptual statements about problems with a CNCD that ontologies might support, and a ge...
Background: The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will b...
Abstract This systematic review examined the current state of conceptualization and specifi...
Most chronic diseases are managed in primary and ambulatory care. The chronic care model (CCM) sugge...
There is a growing burden of chronic non-communicable disease (CNCD). Managing CNCDs requires use of...
Purpose: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
PURPOSE: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
PURPOSE: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
Purpose: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
<p>The present–day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data source...
<strong>Background</strong> The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality im...
Background The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will be...
IntroductionIssues around the data quality (DQ) of patient registers are often raised when a data se...
Background: The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will b...
Background: The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will b...
Abstract This systematic review examined the current state of conceptualization and specifi...
Most chronic diseases are managed in primary and ambulatory care. The chronic care model (CCM) sugge...
There is a growing burden of chronic non-communicable disease (CNCD). Managing CNCDs requires use of...
Purpose: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
PURPOSE: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
PURPOSE: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
Purpose: Effective use of routine data to support integrated chronic disease management (CDM) and po...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
<p>The present–day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data source...
<strong>Background</strong> The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality im...
Background The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will be...
IntroductionIssues around the data quality (DQ) of patient registers are often raised when a data se...
Background: The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will b...
Background: The burden of chronic disease is increasing, and research and quality improvement will b...
Abstract This systematic review examined the current state of conceptualization and specifi...
Most chronic diseases are managed in primary and ambulatory care. The chronic care model (CCM) sugge...