Data Linkage Symposium 2018
The Data Linkage Symposium was held on Thursday 8 November 2018. Please see the 2018 Program of Speakers (PDF, 61kB) for details about the presentations. Click on the links below view the slides for each presentation.
For further information about the data linkage service within the Statistical Services Branch please see the Queensland Data linkage Framework (PDF, 453kB) or Data Linkage in Queensland.
Presentations
Topic | Presenter | View slides |
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Welcome and update from the Queensland Health Data Linkage Unit | Dr Trisha Johnston, Director, Statistical Analysis Linkage Team, Queensland Department of Health | 1.36MB, PDF |
Data Linkage output tips and online resources available to help analysts working with linked data | Dr Ronald Webster and Dr Dale Steinhardt, Statistical Analysis and Linkage Unit, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health | 1.04MB, PDF |
Partners in Prevention: Linking Police, Ambulance and Health data to Understand and Enhance First Responses to Suicide Crisis Situations | Carla Meurk, Principal Researcher, Queensland Centre for Mental health Research and Project Manager, Queensland Forensic Mental Health Service, Queensland Health | 1.4MB, PDF |
End of life hospital costs for patients with dementia | Megan McStea, Centre for Health Services Research and Centre for Research in Geriatric Medicine, The University of Queensland | 1.85MB, PDF |
Education data holdings and processes for requesting data for research and linkage projects | Dr Michelle Nesic, Principal Statistical Officer, Performance and Reporting, Queensland Department of Education | 1.41MB, PDF |
Born in Queensland Study | Macarena San Martin, Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland | 245kB, PDF |
Data linkage for identifying costs and inequalities: two case studies from maternity and cancer care | Associate Professor Emily Callander, Principal Research Fellow - Health Economics, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University | 1.4MB, PDF |
Accelerated Chest pain Risk Evaluation (ACRE) project | Sarah Ashover, Senior Project Officer, Statewide Accelerated Chest Pain Risk Evaluation (ACRE) Project, Queensland Health | 1.15MB, PDF |