Data access has been approved for a research project which will use linked administrative data to examine cardiac medication use in a population of patients in British Columbia.
The research team is led by Dr Tara Sedlak, Clinical Assistant Professor and Cardiologist at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
Data access has been approved for a research project which will use linked administrative data to investigate whether obstructive sleep apnea is an independent risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease.
Data access has been approved for a research project which will use linked administrative data to investigate how regionalization has changed the delivery of hospital services and its effects on the health of British Columbians.
This is just one of the questions a recently approved data linkage project hopes to answer. The project will link administrative data to explain the academic achievement and well-being of adolescent immigrants, refugees, and non-immigrants in Canada.
Data access has been approved for a project which will assess the influence of stroke on early and long-term survival following three types of cardiac surgery: open heart bypass surgery, heart valve surgery and combined bypass/valve surgery.
Andrea Jones, a PhD candidate in UBC’s School of Population and Public Health has received a two-year Doctoral Research Training Award from WorkSafeBC for a project looking at mental health following return to work after injury. PopData will link BC Ministry of Health, WorkSafeBC, and Pharmacare data for the study.
Data access has been approved for a project which will link administrative health data with researcher-collected survey data, in an attempt to quantify just how much systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases cost the Canadian economy.
We are delighted to announce the launch of PopData's Metadata Central, an online data documentation system for our Research and Data Steward communities.
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