A UK Primary Care Database
IMRD, incorporating THIN, a Cegedim Database in electronic form, and otherwise, is a longitudinal patient database. Primary care practices in the UK are recruited by Cegedim to participate in the data collection scheme. The data collection software removes practice, practitioner and patient identifiers at source, retaining information on patient’s, (1) the physical health or condition of that patient, (2) the mental health or condition of that patient, (3) the diagnosis of the condition of that patient, (4) the care or treatment given to that patient, and (5) other information which is to an extent derived, directly or indirectly, from such information.
Data provided by: IQVIA
A UK Primary Care Database
IMRD, incorporating THIN, a Cegedim Database in electronic form, and otherwise, is a longitudinal patient database. Primary care practices in the UK are recruited by Cegedim to participate in the data collection scheme. The data collection software removes practice, practitioner and patient identifiers at source, retaining information on patient’s, (1) the physical health or condition of that patient, (2) the mental health or condition of that patient, (3) the diagnosis of the condition of that patient, (4) the care or treatment given to that patient, and (5) other information which is to an extent derived, directly or indirectly, from such information.
Data provided by: IQVIA
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A UK Primary Care Database
IMRD, incorporating THIN, a Cegedim Database in electronic form, and otherwise, is a longitudinal patient database. Primary care practices in the UK are recruited by Cegedim to participate in the data collection scheme. The data collection software removes practice, practitioner and patient identifiers at source, retaining information on patient’s, (1) the physical health or condition of that patient, (2) the mental health or condition of that patient, (3) the diagnosis of the condition of that patient, (4) the care or treatment given to that patient, and (5) other information which is to an extent derived, directly or indirectly, from such information.
Data provided by: IQVIA