Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia

Abstract Objective: To describe the realities of conducting a cross‐jurisdictional data linkage project involving state and Australian Government‐based data collections to inform future national data linkage programs of work. Methods: We outline the processes involved in conducting a Proof of Concep...

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Main Authors: Hannah C. Moore, Tenniel Guiver, Anthony Woollacott, Nicholas de Klerk, Heather F. Gidding
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-04-01
Series:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12481
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spelling doaj-03264a5654f14612b7f743915e54c8d62020-11-25T01:05:32ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052016-04-0140215916410.1111/1753-6405.12481Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in AustraliaHannah C. Moore0Tenniel Guiver1Anthony Woollacott2Nicholas de Klerk3Heather F. Gidding4Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare Australian Capital TerritoryPopulation Health Research Network Western AustraliaWesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western AustraliaSchool of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW Medicine The University of New South WalesAbstract Objective: To describe the realities of conducting a cross‐jurisdictional data linkage project involving state and Australian Government‐based data collections to inform future national data linkage programs of work. Methods: We outline the processes involved in conducting a Proof of Concept data linkage project including the implementation of national data integration principles, data custodian and ethical approval requirements, and establishment of data flows. Results: The approval process involved nine approval and regulatory bodies and took more than two years. Data will be linked across 12 datasets involving three data linkage centres. A framework was established to allow data to flow between these centres while maintaining the separation principle that serves to protect the privacy of the individual. Conclusions: This will be the first project to link child immunisation records from an Australian Government dataset to other administrative health datasets for a population cohort covering 2 million births in two Australian states. Implications: Although the project experienced some delays, positive outcomes were realised, primarily the development of strong collaborations across key stakeholder groups including community engagement. We have identified several recommendations and enhancements to this now established framework to further streamline the process for data linkage studies involving Australian Government data.https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12481data linkageimmunisationcross‐jurisdiction
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author Hannah C. Moore
Tenniel Guiver
Anthony Woollacott
Nicholas de Klerk
Heather F. Gidding
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Tenniel Guiver
Anthony Woollacott
Nicholas de Klerk
Heather F. Gidding
Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
data linkage
immunisation
cross‐jurisdiction
author_facet Hannah C. Moore
Tenniel Guiver
Anthony Woollacott
Nicholas de Klerk
Heather F. Gidding
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title Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia
title_short Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia
title_full Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia
title_fullStr Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in Australia
title_sort establishing a process for conducting cross‐jurisdictional record linkage in australia
publisher Wiley
series Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
issn 1326-0200
1753-6405
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Abstract Objective: To describe the realities of conducting a cross‐jurisdictional data linkage project involving state and Australian Government‐based data collections to inform future national data linkage programs of work. Methods: We outline the processes involved in conducting a Proof of Concept data linkage project including the implementation of national data integration principles, data custodian and ethical approval requirements, and establishment of data flows. Results: The approval process involved nine approval and regulatory bodies and took more than two years. Data will be linked across 12 datasets involving three data linkage centres. A framework was established to allow data to flow between these centres while maintaining the separation principle that serves to protect the privacy of the individual. Conclusions: This will be the first project to link child immunisation records from an Australian Government dataset to other administrative health datasets for a population cohort covering 2 million births in two Australian states. Implications: Although the project experienced some delays, positive outcomes were realised, primarily the development of strong collaborations across key stakeholder groups including community engagement. We have identified several recommendations and enhancements to this now established framework to further streamline the process for data linkage studies involving Australian Government data.
topic data linkage
immunisation
cross‐jurisdiction
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12481
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