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Editorial. Medical-administrative databases: a new lease on life for public health surveillance?
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The Quebec model for monitoring chronic diseases based on the use of linked medical and administrative data.
Rapid changes in the demographic, political, and environmental landscape, as well as ongoing shifts in medical practice and knowledge, significantly influence the development and outcome...
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Surveillance of Chronic Diseases in France: The Role of Medical-Administrative Databases.
The surveillance of chronic diseases in France relies on various data sources: general population surveys, registries, medical causes of death, and medical-administrative databases...
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Development of osteoporosis surveillance in Quebec. Use of medical-administrative databases.
A retrospective cohort study using Quebec’s Fee-for-Service Medical Services Database (FSMRA) was conducted to develop and validate an algorithm for identifying new cases of fragility...
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Cross-referencing Two Medical-Administrative Databases: Methodology and Descriptive Study for Application to Cancer Epidemiological Surveillance in France.
Introduction: In France, the use of cross-referenced data from the Medical Information Systems Program (PMSI) and the Long-Term Conditions (ALD) registry is one of the methods available...
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EuroMomo: Monitoring Mortality Across Europe.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections: Surveillance Must Continue [Editorial]
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Health and Access to Healthcare for Migrants in France [Editorial]
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Environmental Challenges for Human Fertility [Editorial]
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Epidemiology of Yersinia enterocolitica in pigs, an animal reservoir of strains pathogenic to humans.
Yersinia enterocolitica is a zoonotic agent responsible for gastroenteritis in temperate and cold climates, including France. Symptoms primarily include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal...