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Public good through data linkage: measuring research outputs from the Western Australian Data Linkage System
Authors:Brook Emma L  Rosman Diana L  Holman C D'Arcy J
Affiliation:School of Population Health, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia. emma.brook@health.wa.gov.au
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To measure the 'public good' by retrieving, collating, reviewing and assessing outputs from projects using information supplied from the Western Australian Data Linkage System (WADLS) during 1995-2003. METHODS: Using WADLS project application records, all investigators were contacted and requested to submit research outputs for review. RESULTS: 708 outputs comprising journal articles, reports, presentations, conference proceedings, media, theses and other items were reported. During the review, consequential policy reforms in mental health, crystalline silica exposure guidelines and surgical mortality audit were identified. Consequential clinical practice reforms had occurred in laparoscopic, cholecystectomy and acute coronary care. CONCLUSIONS: Data linkage can make a substantial and quantifiable contribution to population health and policy development.
Keywords:Data collection    health policy    medical record linkage    population surveillance    public health    public health informatics
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