Abstract Focus of Presentation This presentation describes methods and findings from the NSW Mental Health Living Longer (MHLL) Program. MHLL involves population-wide data linkage that combines records from nine NSW data collections. Our collection includes over 120 million records for more than nine million people. This presentation focuses on the use of linked data to develop indicators to support reporting on premature cancer mortality for people living with mental illness. We will use these indicators to identify variation in care, assess areas for targeted intervention, and evaluate the effectiveness of research translation into safer and more effective care. ...
Background The UK National Breast Screening Programme is estimated to reduce breast cancer mortality...
In Sweden, organized screening programs have significantly reduced the incidence of cervical cancer....
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
IntroductionCancer deaths are a major contributor to premature mortality in people with mental healt...
Background: Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Among the mental health population of the United States, overall preventative health services, such ...
Purpose: Health systems must move from recognition to action if we are to address premature mortalit...
Background: Women living with mental health conditions may not have shared in improvements in breast...
Background Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Purpose Health systems must move from recognition to action if we are to address premature mortality...
Purpose: Population screening programs have contributed to reduced breast cancer mortality, but disa...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality is significantly higher in those with severe mental ...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality is significantly higher in those with severe mental ...
Background Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Background The UK National Breast Screening Programme is estimated to reduce breast cancer mortality...
In Sweden, organized screening programs have significantly reduced the incidence of cervical cancer....
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
IntroductionCancer deaths are a major contributor to premature mortality in people with mental healt...
Background: Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Among the mental health population of the United States, overall preventative health services, such ...
Purpose: Health systems must move from recognition to action if we are to address premature mortalit...
Background: Women living with mental health conditions may not have shared in improvements in breast...
Background Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious m...
Purpose Health systems must move from recognition to action if we are to address premature mortality...
Purpose: Population screening programs have contributed to reduced breast cancer mortality, but disa...
Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality is significantly higher in those with severe mental ...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality is significantly higher in those with severe mental ...
Background Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...
Background The UK National Breast Screening Programme is estimated to reduce breast cancer mortality...
In Sweden, organized screening programs have significantly reduced the incidence of cervical cancer....
Background: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide. People with mental illness are 30 % more...