The importance of defining periods of complete mortality reporting for research using automated data from primary care
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety2008Vol. 18(1), pp. 76–83
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Abstract
This is the first time that an external standard has been used to assess completeness of mortality in automated primary care data. The resulting AMR year provides a natural filter for research and avoids biases associated with 'immortal periods', record updating and under-reporting.
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