8/22/13: 2 new profiles uploaded

Explore two new IMS LifeLink Longitudinal Rx (LRx) Database profiles from Hungary and Spain. And don’t forget to see our poster if you happen to be at ICPE in Montreal, Canada on August 27, 2013 (Data Elements in Inpatient Databases To Enhance Safety & Health Outcomes Research. Database SIG Poster 193 Session B; Abstract #637).

7/23/13: B.R.I.D.G.E. TO DATA now has 100 Longitudinal Population Databases

Our site now has 220 database profiles from 30 countries, since we just uploaded our first one from Switzerland! With the addition of the Swiss IMS LifeLink™ Longitudinal Rx (LRx) Database, B.R.I.D.G.E. TO DATA now has 100 longitudinal population databases, in addition to several other types of databases. The other new profile we just included in our resource is called IMS LifeLink™: Hospital Charge Data Master (USA).

5/31/13: Download our latest poster presentation

Download our latest poster “Spontaneous Reporting Data: A Global Comparison Using An Online Database Resource," which was presented at ISPOR’s 18th Annual International Meeting in New Orleans, LA on May 20, 2013. The poster describes, through the use of B.R.I.D.G.E., data elements in spontaneous reporting systems (SRS) that are useful for evaluating safety signals. The frequency of use of the different data fields was compared across several SRS and the CIOMS report form.

5/13/13: Come see our latest poster in New Orleans (May 20, 2013, 8:30 AM - 2:15 PM CT)

If you will be at ISPOR’s 18th Annual International Meeting (May 18-22, 2013 at the Sheraton New Orleans in New Orleans, LA, USA) please stop by to see our poster Spontaneous Reporting Data: A Global Comparison Using An Online Database Resource (PRM68) on Monday, May 20, 2013, between 8:30 AM and 2:15 PM CT. Our colleague, Earl Goehring, will be there to discuss the poster with you between 1:15 PM and 2:15 PM CT (Poster Session 1). For more information, please contact us at info@bridgetodata.org.

5/8/13: Announcing our first Brazilian database profile

In January of this year we uploaded our first database profile from Russia – Kantar Health’s National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) Database – and said that we are going to profile all of Kantar Health’s NHWS data sets from various countries. As promised, we have just uploaded a few more – from Japan, China, USA, and Brazil. We are scheduled to upload the remaining NHWS database profiles over the next few months.
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