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Professional Development Course - Introductory Analysis of Linked Data

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19-23 November 2012 at the University of Sydney

This 5-day course introduces the topic of the analysis of linked data. It acquaints health services researchers, clinical practitioners and managers with the theory and skills needed to analyse linked health data. The modular structure of the course provides participants with a theoretical grounding on each theme, followed by a hands-on practical exercise in our computer lab each day, using de-identified linked NSW data files. 

Topics covered:

  • Introduction to data linkage and its history
  • Description of CHeReL and how record linkage works
  • Quality of data linkage
  • Ethics, data security, applying to CHeReL for data
  • Types of population health databases
  • ICD coding
  • Overview of linked data studies
  • Constructing study populations
  • SAS commands for arrays, merging datasets, tagging records, creating sequence variables
  • Measures of health care utilisation; health care episodes
  • Prevalent pool effect
  • Inter-hospital transfers
  • Data quality I: Preparing data for analysis
  • Data quality II: Accuracy and reliability of data sources
  • Measures of health care outcomes: treatment outcomes and adverse events
  • Introduction to survival analysis and Cox regression
  • Available covariates: sociodemographic, illness severity, comorbidity
  • Methods of risk adjustment

Presenters

  • Ms Kerry Lewis - Health Information Manager
  • Dr Timothy Dobbins - Cancer Epidemiology and Services Research, University of Sydney
  • Dr Jane Ford - Perinatal Health Research Group, University of Sydney
  • Ms Katie Irvine - Centre for Health Record Linkage (CHeReL)
  • Ms Sanja Lujic - University of Western Sydney
  • Ms Deborah Randall - University of Western Sydney
  • Assoc Professor Christine Roberts - Perinatal Health Research Group, University of Sydney
  • Professor Judy Simpson - Sydney School of Public Health, University of SydneyVenuee

Venue

Edward Ford Building (A27)
The University of Sydney
Camperdown

The closing date for applications is 31st October 2012.

Places are strictly limited so book early to avoid disappointment. If you would like to find out more information contact:

Student Office
Room 329, Level 3
Sydney School of Public Health
Edward Ford Building (A27)
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

Phone: +61 2 9036 5487 or +61 2 9351 4366
Email: sph.enquiries@sydney.edu.au

 

 

 

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