BackgroundThe Alberta Kidney Disease Network is a collaborative nephrology research organization based on a central repository of laboratory and administrative data from the Canadian province of Alberta.DescriptionThe laboratory data within the Alberta Kidney Disease Network can be used to define patient populations, such as individuals with chronic kidney disease (using serum creatinine measurements to estimate kidney function) or anemia (using hemoglobin measurements). The administrative data within the Alberta Kidney Disease Network can also be used to define cohorts with common medical conditions such as hypertension and diabetes. Linkage of data sources permits assessment of socio-demographic information, clinical variables including comorbidity, as well as ascertainment of relevant outcomes such as health service encounters and events, the occurrence of new specified clinical outcomes and mortality.ConclusionThe unique ability to combine laboratory and administrative data for a large geographically defined population provides a rich data source not only for research purposes but for policy development and to guide the delivery of health care. This research model based on computerized laboratory data could serve as a prototype for the study of other chronic conditions.
Overview of the Alberta Kidney Disease Network
B. Hemmelgarn,F. Clement,B. Manns,S. Klarenbach,M. James,P. Ravani,N. Pannu,Sofia B. Ahmed,J. MacRae,N. Scott-Douglas,K. Jindal,R. Quinn,B. Culleton,N. Wiebe,Richard Krause,L. Thorlacius,M. Tonelli
Published 2009 in BMC Nephrology
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2009
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BMC Nephrology
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2009-10-19
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