Genta Kato
Kyoto University Hospital(JP)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Chronic Disease Management Strategies, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health, Maternal and fetal healthcare, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
Most-Cited Works
- → The first report of Japanese antimicrobial use measured by national database based on health insurance claims data (2011–2013): comparison with sales data, and trend analysis stratified by antimicrobial category and age group(2017)66 cited
- → National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan (NDB): Outline and Patient-Matching Technique(2018)47 cited
- → Impact of efforts to prevent maternal deaths due to obstetric hemorrhage on trends in epidemiology and management of severe postpartum hemorrhage in Japan: a nationwide retrospective study(2022)36 cited
- → Analysis of the evidence-practice gap to facilitate proper medical care for the elderly: investigation, using databases, of utilization measures for National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan (NDB)(2017)36 cited
- → Absolute risk of acute coronary syndrome after severe hypoglycemia: A population‐based 2‐year cohort study using the National Database in Japan(2019)29 cited
- → Prevalence of type 2 diabetes by age, sex and geographical area among two million public assistance recipients in Japan: a cross-sectional study using a nationally representative claims database(2021)19 cited
- → A nationwide survey on participation in cardiac rehabilitation among patients with coronary heart disease using health claims data in Japan(2021)18 cited
- → Potentially Inappropriate Medication Prescribing and Risk of Unplanned Hospitalization among the Elderly: A Self-Matched, Case-Crossover Study(2018)18 cited
- → Medical expenditures for fragility hip fracture in Japan: a study using the nationwide health insurance claims database(2022)16 cited
- → Association between types of home healthcare and emergency house calls, hospitalization, and end‐of‐life care in Japan(2023)16 cited