2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290777
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Identification of people with low prevalence diseases in administrative healthcare records: A case study of HIV in British Columbia, Canada

Scott D. Emerson,
Taylor McLinden,
Paul Sereda
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Case-finding algorithms can be applied to administrative healthcare records to identify people with diseases, including people with HIV (PWH). When supplementing an existing registry of a low prevalence disease, near-perfect specificity helps minimize impacts of adding in algorithm-identified false positive cases. We evaluated the performance of algorithms applied to healthcare records to supplement an HIV registry in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Methods We applied algorithms based on HIV-rela… Show more

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