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The Kantar Health Epi Database® is our 269th database profile and provides epidemiology data with estimates from 2005 to 2040 for the G7 countries plus six key emerging countries.
View our entire database listing of all 269 database profiles from 36 countries or contact us for more information regarding our compilation of database profiles.Did you know our subscribers have access to a comprehensive alphabetized Glossary for terms used in the database profiles? Definitions for our 75 database fields are included, along with definitions for various coding systems from ABDA Datenbanken to Z-index!
From the United States: Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE);
From Israel: Maccabi Healthcare Services (MHS) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) Registry;
From Spain: The Information System for the Development of Research in Primary Care (SIDIAP);
The Texas Cancer Registry collection dates back to 1995 and is one of the largest cancer registries in the United States. Approximately 250,000 reports of cancer are received annually from over 500 hospitals, cancer treatment centers, ambulatory surgery centers, and pathology laboratories located throughout the state. Log in to read more about this registry.
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The Corrona Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Registry was created in 2001 as an ongoing longitudinal clinical registry. Corrona* has a network of >250 participating academic and community rheumatologists at >100 participating practices (academic and private) in 35 states within USA.
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*The Consortium of Rheumatology Researchers of North America, Inc.
The Clalit Health Services (Clalit) computerized database is a combination of administrative and electronic medical records across an entire lifetime for more than half the population of Israel. Started in 1998, the database is complete for over 5 years and partial for over 2 decades.
View our database listing to see all 263 databases we have profiled from 36 countries.
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