Agreement between routine electronic hospital discharge and Scottish Stroke Care Audit (SSCA) data in identifying stroke in the Scottish population.
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Biases in detection of apparent "weekend effect" on outcome with administrative coding data: population based study of strokePitfalls of administrative database analysis are evident when assessing the 'weekend effect' in stroke.Incident ischaemic stroke and Type 2 diabetes: trends in incidence and case fatality in Scotland 2004-2013.Inequality in Care and Differences in Outcome Following Stroke in People With ESRD
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Agreement between routine electronic hospital discharge and Scottish Stroke Care Audit (SSCA) data in identifying stroke in the Scottish population.
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Hazel Dodds
Mark Barber
Martin Dennis
Melanie Turner
Peter Langhorne
Scottish Stroke Care Audit
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10.1186/S12913-015-1244-Y
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2015-12-30T00:00:00Z
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