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Econometric analysis of the distribution of primary and secondary costs and activity for patients with non-communicable diseases
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The Health Foundation
Independent Sector Organisation
Toby Watt - Chief Investigator - The Health FoundationToby Watt - Corresponding Applicant - The Health FoundationAnn Raymond - Collaborator - The Health FoundationAnna Head - Collaborator - University of LiverpoolChris Kypridemos - Collaborator - University of LiverpoolEmma Vestesson - Collaborator - The Health FoundationGeraldine Clarke - Collaborator - The Health FoundationKate Fleming - Collaborator - University of LiverpoolLaurie Rachet-Jacquet - Collaborator - The Health FoundationMartin O'Flaherty - Collaborator - University of LiverpoolMiqdad Asaria - Collaborator - The Health FoundationStephen Rocks - Collaborator - The Health Foundation
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CPRD466
Health and social care services across England are facing increasing demand pressure, through a growing and aging population and, due to improving medical services, people are living longer with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer: these illnesses are persistent, non-infectious, often incurable and require long-term management through health and care. It is crucial to understand how demand for the health system is growing, and how it is likely to change in the future.
We will use a cohort of 2 million participants randomly sampled from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink(CPRD) and linked Hospital Episode Statistics(HES), Office for National Statistics (ONS) mortality data, Patient-Level Index of Multiple Deprivation(IMD), National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service(NCRAS) data from 2008/09 to 2020/21 to inform the parameters of a microsimulation model, based on the widely published IMPACTNCD modelling framework.
24/03/2021
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HES Accident and Emergency
HES Admitted Patient Care
HES Outpatient
NCRAS Cancer Registration Data
No additional NCRAS data required
ONS Death Registration Data
Patient Level Index of Multiple Deprivation
Practice Level Index of Multiple Deprivation
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