To assess the validity of probabilistic linkage (PL) in combining national surveillance data on assisted reproductive technology (ART) with Massachusetts birth and infant death data, for the purpose of monitoring maternal and child health outcomes of ART. A study conducted in 2006 utilized direct identifiers to match Massachusetts birth records with records on ART procedures performed to Massachusetts residents in fertility clinics located in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, achieving a linkage rate of 87.5%. The present study employed PL using the program Link Plus, without access to direct identifiers. The primary linking variables were maternal and infant dates of birth, and plurality. Ancillary variables such as maternal ZIP code and gra...
<p>In the absence of a unique identifier, combining information from multiple files relies on partia...
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has completed a pilot test of its method to develop...
Information is collected routinely in Scotland on the discharge of patients from maternity and neona...
Datasets that follow pregnancy histories over time are lacking. In this pilot study, we used Pennsyl...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the technical approach and subsequent validation of the probabilistic linkage...
Introduction Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), have re...
Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research and service eva...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of assisted reproductive technology (ART) reporting on the Massa...
Abstract Objective To match Michigan birth and new-born screening records to identify and follow-up ...
PURPOSE: Research on medication safety in pregnancy often utilizes health plan and birth certificate...
Probabilistic record linkage allows the assembling of information from different data sources. We pr...
Abstract Background Administrative healthcare claims databases are used in drug safety research but ...
In the absence of a unique identifier, combining information from multiple files relies on partially...
Abstract Background Probabilistic record linkage is widely used in epidemiology, but studies of its ...
<p>In the absence of a unique identifier, combining information from multiple files relies on partia...
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has completed a pilot test of its method to develop...
Information is collected routinely in Scotland on the discharge of patients from maternity and neona...
Datasets that follow pregnancy histories over time are lacking. In this pilot study, we used Pennsyl...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the technical approach and subsequent validation of the probabilistic linkage...
Introduction Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), have re...
Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports research and service eva...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Linkage of longitudinal administrative data for mothers and babies supports ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of assisted reproductive technology (ART) reporting on the Massa...
Abstract Objective To match Michigan birth and new-born screening records to identify and follow-up ...
PURPOSE: Research on medication safety in pregnancy often utilizes health plan and birth certificate...
Probabilistic record linkage allows the assembling of information from different data sources. We pr...
Abstract Background Administrative healthcare claims databases are used in drug safety research but ...
In the absence of a unique identifier, combining information from multiple files relies on partially...
Abstract Background Probabilistic record linkage is widely used in epidemiology, but studies of its ...
<p>In the absence of a unique identifier, combining information from multiple files relies on partia...
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has completed a pilot test of its method to develop...
Information is collected routinely in Scotland on the discharge of patients from maternity and neona...