UK primary care databases, which contain diagnostic, demographic and prescribing information for millions of patients geographically representative of the UK, represent a significant resource for health services and clinical research. They can be used to identify patients with a specified disease or condition (phenotyping) and to investigate patterns of diagnosis and symptoms. Currently, extracting such information manually is time-consuming and requires considerable expertise. In order to exploit more fully the [...]
Author(s): Tate, A Rosemary, Beloff, Natalia, Al-Radwan, Balques, Wickson, Joss, Puri, Shivani, Williams, Timothy, Van Staa, Tjeerd, Bleach, Adrian
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-001847