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Linkage of Chronic Disease Data from Provincial Sources for Strategic Decision Support and Population Health Surveillance in British Columbia (BC)

机译:从省级来源获得的慢性病数据之间的联系,以进行不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的战略决策支持和人口健康监测

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IntroductionBC Ministry of Health (MoH)’s health administrative data holdings for a variety of general health care data are not readily linked with various data registries maintained by specialized care agencies of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA). These provincial data sources have rich chronic disease information for BC residents. Objectives and ApproachThe objective of this project is to develop a system for cross-agency linkage of provincial level chronic disease data to improve chronic disease information that would support the BC’s health system, MoH and PHSA agencies in particular, in healthcare delivery and chronic disease prevention planning. We aim to achieve linkage of data from various provincial chronic disease data sources of the MoH and PHSA, with further potential to link with variety of other external databases such as Census data for socio-economic determinants of health. We are reporting here the outcome of the first phase of this project. ResultsThe outcomes from the project to date were as follows: Data linkage between the MoH’s administrative databases, Chronic Disease Registries (CDRs) in particular and Census based socio-economic status (SES) data was achieved, providing the population level evidence of health outcomes such as health inequity, comorbidities and multimorbidities (sub-project # 1). Preliminary results on data quality and health outcomes by SES will be presented. This was followed by completion of securing approval to ensure data security compliance for data linkages of CDRs with the Provincial Renal Agency’s Registry called “PROMIS” (sub-project # 2), Cardiac Services BC’s Registry called “HEARTis” ((sub-project # 3), and BC Cancer Agency’s Registry and BC Generations Project data (sub-project # 4), for implementation to answer agency specific research questions. Conclusion/ImplicationsThis data linkage project to consolidate information from chronic disease and socio-economic databases for providing answers to various analytic questions posed will improve decision support and enhanced population health surveillance. The lessons learned from this multi-agency collaboration and their implications for other jurisdictions will be addressed.
机译:简介BC卫生部(MoH)持有的各种常规卫生保健数据的卫生行政数据并不容易与省卫生服务局(PHSA)的专业护理机构维护的各种数据注册表相关联。这些省级数据源为卑诗省居民提供了丰富的慢性病信息。目的和方法该项目的目的是开发一个跨机构的省级慢性病数据跨机构链接系统,以改善慢性病信息,这将为卑诗省的卫生系统,卫生部和PHSA机构提供支持,尤其是在医疗保健和慢性病预防方面规划。我们的目标是实现来自卫生部和PHSA各个省级慢性病数据源的数据链接,并具有与其他各种外部数据库(例如健康的社会经济决定因素普查数据)链接的潜力。我们在这里报告该项目第一阶段的结果。结果迄今为止,该项目的结果如下:卫生部的管理数据库,尤其是慢性病登记簿(CDR)与基于人口普查的社会经济状况(SES)数据之间的数据链接,为人口水平的健康结果提供了证据健康不平等,合并症和多发病(子项目1)。 SES将提供有关数据质量和健康结果的初步结果。随后,完成安全审批,以确保CDR与名为“ PROMIS”(子项目2)的省肾脏机构注册表,称为“ HEARTis”的卑诗省心脏服务中心(子项目# 3)以及卑诗省癌症局的注册处和卑诗省世代项目数据(子项目4),用于执行以回答机构特定的研究问题结论/含义该数据链接项目将合并来自慢性病和社会经济数据库的信息以提供答案提出的各种分析问题将改善决策支持并加强人口健康监测,并将探讨从这种多机构合作中汲取的经验教训及其对其他司法管辖区的影响。

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