Conference
The Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System: A model for collaborative surveillance
Abstract
Chronic diseases have a major impact on populations and healthcare systems worldwide. Administrative health data are an ideal resource for chronic disease surveillance because they are population-based and routinely collected. For multi-jurisdictional surveillance, a distributed model is advantageous because it does not require individual-level data to be shared across jurisdictional boundaries. Our objective is to describe the process, …
Authors
Lix LM; Ayles J; Bartholomew S; Cooke CA; Ellison J; Emond V; Hamm NC; Hannah H; Jean S; LeBlanc S
Volume
3
Publisher
Swansea University
DOI
10.23889/ijpds.v3i3.433
Conference proceedings
International Journal for Population Data Science
Issue
3
ISSN
2399-4908