We would
like to thank everyone who visited us at the 27th International Conference on
Pharmacoepidemiology & Therapeutic Risk Management (ICPE) in Chicago last month.
At the conference, DGI had a booth, where we showcased B.R.I.D.G.E. TO DATA® (www.bridgetodata.org), as well as
presented a poster titled “An Analysis of Registries with Birth Defect Data
Using an Online Database Resource”. One
of the applications of B.R.I.D.G.E. TO DATA®
is to serve as a guide when designing databases or registries – in this
case to identify pertinent core data fields common to registries that collect
birth defect data. To download a copy of
our poster, click
here.
Visitors to the
booth also had an opportunity to register for a FREE one-month access to our
resource; the lucky winner is an Assistant Professor from the Colorado School
of Public Health (Department of Economics)!
Passers-by,
intrigued with our colorful world map, had fun placing pins on their country of
origin and finding out whether B.R.I.D.G.E. TO DATA®
included a profile of their favorite database or registry.
The latest additions
to our collection of healthcare database profiles include:
·
China Health and
Nutrition Survey (CHNS)
·
Estudio Colaborativo Espanol de Malformaciones
Congenitas (ECEMC) (Spain )
·
IMS LifeLink™ Longitudinal Rx (LRx) Database: Australia
·
IntrinsiQ Database (USA )
·
Italian Spontaneous Reporting System
·
Premier-i3 Continuum of Care Database (USA )
To get more
information on the 140+ database profiles from 21 countries, or to schedule a
one-hour demo (via webinar), contact us.

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