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Use of Administrative Health Care Data for Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance
2015
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
We evaluated the usefulness of 3 administrative health care databases for sexually transmitted disease (STD) surveillance. Strengths include availability of diagnosis and procedure codes for large numbers of records. All data sources offer standardized data values. However, none of the sources include laboratory test results or inpatient medications, although several contain outpatient prescription claims. Despite limitations, administrative health care data provide new opportunities for STD
doi:10.5210/ojphi.v7i1.5795
fatcat:hzhq6p2yrjcu7iphnfusqn5k74