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Linking Canadian Population Health Data: Maximizing the Potential of Cohort and Administrative Data

Abstract

Linkage of data collected by large Canadian cohort studies with provincially managed administrative health databases can offer very interesting avenues for multidisciplinary and cost-effective health research in Canada. Successfully co-analyzing cohort data and administrative health data (AHD) can lead to research results capable of improving the health and well-being of Canadians and enhancing the delivery of health care services. However, such an endeavour will require strong coordination and long-term commitment between all stakeholders involved. The challenges and opportunities of a pan- Canadian cohort-to-AHD data linkage program have been considered by cohort study investigators and data custodians from each Canadian province. Stakeholders acknowledge the important public health benefits of establishing such a program and have established an action plan to move forward.

Authors

Doiron D; Raina P; Fortier I; Linkage Between Cohorts and Health Care Utilization Data: Meeting of Canadian Stakeholders workshop participants

Journal

Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 104, No. 3, pp. e258–e261

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

DOI

10.17269/cjph.104.3775

ISSN

0008-4263

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