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Can and should we link data at a national level? Vaccine safety surveillance: A case study [ 2008-07-11 - 2013-12-31 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0882394]

Researchers: A/Prof Philip Ryan (Chief Investigator) ,  Annette Braunack-Mayer (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Cecily Freemantle (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Michael Gold (Chief Investigator) ,  Elizabeth Jane Elliott (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Can and should we link data at a national level? Vaccine safety surveillance: A case study. This project provides many benefits for the community, exploring the legal and ethical issues around consent for data linkage, convening Citizens' Juries to weigh the evidence and make recommendations. It addresses National Research Priorities: Promoting and Maintaining Good Health and Safeguarding Australia as well as National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy priorities. It uses vaccine safety surveillance as a case study to evaluate the effectiveness of data linkage (through linking Commonwealth immunisation data to state hospital data) and the methodologies and lessons learnt from cross jurisdictional data linkage can be transferred to other areas.

Funding Amount $454,232

Funding Scheme Linkage Projects

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