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01-12-2014 | Research article
The Intego database: background, methods and basic results of a Flemish general practice-based continuous morbidity registration project
Authors:
Carla Truyers, Geert Goderis, Harrie Dewitte, Marjan vanden Akker, Frank Buntinx
Published in:
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
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Issue 1/2014
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Abstract
Background
Intego is the only operational computerized morbidity registration network in Belgium based on general practice data. Intego collects data from over 90 general practitioners. All the information is routinely collected in the electronic health record during daily practice.
Methods
In this article we describe the design and methods used within the Intego network together with some of its basic results. The collected data, the quality control procedures, the ethical-legal aspects and the statistical procedures are discussed.
Results
Intego contains longitudinal information on 285 357 different patients, corresponding to over 2.3% of the Flemish population representative in terms of age and sex. More than 3 million diagnoses, 12 million drug prescriptions and 29 million laboratory tests have been recorded.
Conclusions
Intego enables us to present and compare data on health parameters, incidence and prevalence rates, laboratory results, and prescribed drugs for all relevant subgroups on a routine basis and is unique in Belgium.