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The Multi-Institutional Health Screening Records Database of South Korea: Description and Evaluation of Its Characteristics.


ABSTRACT: This study sought to describe and to evaluate the characteristics of the Health Screening Records Database (HSRD) of the Korea Association of Health Promotion as a data source for epidemiologic studies. The HSRD was compared to a National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort (NHIS-HEALS) database for 2015. Common variables between the databases were selected, and sex-based analyses were conducted. The HSRD showed statistical concordance when NHIS-HEALS estimates fell within the HSRD estimate's 95% confidence interval. The HSRD and NHIS-HEALS included 946461 and 111690 participants in health screening programs, respectively. Compared to the NHIS-HEALS, the HSRD had more female (55.2% vs. 42.6%) but fewer older adult participants (34.4% vs. 51.2%). Virtually all variables had clinical concordance, with some having statistical concordance as well, among both general and life-transition program participants. The HSRD comprised more clinical information over a wider age range in contrast to the NHIS-HEALS, while showing clinical concordance. Providing more comprehensive clinical data, the HSRD may serve as an alternative resource for epidemiologic studies.

SUBMITTER: Noh Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6881703 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Multi-Institutional Health Screening Records Database of South Korea: Description and Evaluation of Its Characteristics.

Noh Yunha Y   Jeong Han Eol HE   Kim Hye Jun HJ   Ko Hanju H   Nah Eun Hee EH   Shin Ju Young JY  

Yonsei medical journal 20191201 12


This study sought to describe and to evaluate the characteristics of the Health Screening Records Database (HSRD) of the Korea Association of Health Promotion as a data source for epidemiologic studies. The HSRD was compared to a National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort (NHIS-HEALS) database for 2015. Common variables between the databases were selected, and sex-based analyses were conducted. The HSRD showed statistical concordance when NHIS-HEALS estimates fell within the HSRD  ...[more]

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