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Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Setoguchi, S; Zhu, Y; Jalbert, JJ; Williams, LA; Chen, C-Y
Published in: Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
May 2014

Linking patient registries with administrative databases can enhance the utility of the databases for epidemiological and comparative effectiveness research. However, registries often lack direct personal identifiers, and the validity of record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers is not well understood.Using a large contemporary national cardiovascular device registry and 100% Medicare inpatient data, we linked hospitalization-level records. The main outcomes were the validity measures of several deterministic linkage rules using multiple indirect personal identifiers compared with rules using both direct and indirect personal identifiers. Linkage rules using 2 or 3 indirect, patient-level identifiers (ie, date of birth, sex, admission date) and hospital ID produced linkages with sensitivity of 95% and specificity of 98% compared with a gold standard linkage rule using a combination of both direct and indirect identifiers.Ours is the first large-scale study to validate the performance of deterministic linkage rules without direct personal identifiers. When linking hospitalization-level records in the absence of direct personal identifiers, provider information is necessary for successful linkage.

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Published In

Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes

DOI

EISSN

1941-7705

ISSN

1941-7713

Publication Date

May 2014

Volume

7

Issue

3

Start / End Page

475 / 480

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Registries
  • Records
  • Medicare
  • Medical Records Systems, Computerized
  • Medical Record Linkage
  • Male
  • Insurance Claim Reporting
 

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Setoguchi, S., Zhu, Y., Jalbert, J. J., Williams, L. A., & Chen, C.-Y. (2014). Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data. Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 7(3), 475–480. https://doi.org/10.1161/circoutcomes.113.000294
Setoguchi, Soko, Ying Zhu, Jessica J. Jalbert, Lauren A. Williams, and Chih-Ying Chen. “Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data.Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes 7, no. 3 (May 2014): 475–80. https://doi.org/10.1161/circoutcomes.113.000294.
Setoguchi S, Zhu Y, Jalbert JJ, Williams LA, Chen C-Y. Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. 2014 May;7(3):475–80.
Setoguchi, Soko, et al. “Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data.Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, vol. 7, no. 3, May 2014, pp. 475–80. Epmc, doi:10.1161/circoutcomes.113.000294.
Setoguchi S, Zhu Y, Jalbert JJ, Williams LA, Chen C-Y. Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. 2014 May;7(3):475–480.

Published In

Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes

DOI

EISSN

1941-7705

ISSN

1941-7713

Publication Date

May 2014

Volume

7

Issue

3

Start / End Page

475 / 480

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Registries
  • Records
  • Medicare
  • Medical Records Systems, Computerized
  • Medical Record Linkage
  • Male
  • Insurance Claim Reporting