Published July 6, 2017 | Version v1
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iCAREdata: Improving Care And Research Electronic Data Trust Antwerp

  • 1. University of Antwerp, Centre for General Practice

Description

The main aim of the iCAREdata-project (Improving Care And Research Electronic Data Trust Antwerp) is to develop a central, clinical research database in out-of-hours (OOH) care in Belgium.

With this project, the research team of CHA-ELIZA is developing a state-of-the-art database, in sync with the most recent legal, ethical and privacy aspects present in Belgium and Europe.

One crucial aspect of the project is the unique way it links data between different health care services. Subsequently, we are able to study the chain of care that patients follow in OOH care. This gives a broader view on what is exactly happening with patients suffering an unplanned medical problem.

Weekly results of aggregated data are available at https://icare.uantwerpen.be (Dutch and English)

 

Notes

The iCAREdata project is financed by FWO, Research Foundation Flandres (formerly by the Herculesstichting)

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At this moment, no direct access to the dataset is allowed. Researchers can consult the database after applying for access. Due to privacy rules, iCAREdata is only allowed to provide aggregated data. Researchers can find application conditions and procedures at:https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/projects/icaredata/partners/researchers/

For further information: visit our website www.icaredata.eu or contact icaredata@uantwerpen.be

 

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References

  • Improving Care And Research Electronic Data Trust Antwerp (iCAREdata): a research database of linked data on out-of-hours primary care. Colliers A, Bartholomeeusen S, Remmen R, Coenen S, Michiels B, Bastiaens H, Van Royen P, Verhoeven V, Holmgren P, De Ruyck B, Philips H. BMC Res Notes. 2016 May 4;9:259. doi: 10.1186/s13104-016-2055-x.