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released: 29 Oct 2004 author: AIHW

The interface between acute hospital care and residential aged care has long been recognised as an important issue in aged care services research. Investigations into the feasibility of linking hospital morbidity and residential aged care data to examine the interface between the two sectors using linkage keys which did not include name, part of name or person identifier were conducted in 2001 and 2002.In the feasibility study, matching was based on date of birth, sex, region of usual residence, and hospital separation and residential aged care entry dates. In the absence of validation against a gold standard linkage, doubts concerning the efficacy of the linkage strategy were raised because of the lack of either name or a common person identifier on the two data sets. This paper employs statistical theory to establish why and under what circumstances the no-name strategy developed in the feasibility study is useful. It investigates the effectiveness of the strategy in a range of linkage situations, and using these results refines the strategy for use in future work.

ISBN 978 1 74024 413 8; Cat. no. AGE 40; 52pp.; OUT OF PRINT

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Publication table of contents

  • Preliminary material
    • Title page and verso
    • Contents
    • List of tables
    • List of figures
    • Acknowledgments
    • Executive summary
      • Background
      • Introduction
      • Method
      • Data
      • Analysis
      • Discussion
  • Sections
    1. Background
    2. Introduction
      1. False matches
      2. Missed matches
      3. Data quality
    3. Method
      1. Probability of any chance matches
      2. False match rate
      3. Assumptions and data
    4. Analysis
      1. Matching to different types of residential aged care entries
      2. Looking at all possible links
    5. Discussion
      1. Linkage rules for regional analysis
      2. Linkage rules for national analysis
  • End matter
    • Appendix 1 Chance matches among all possible links
      • A1.1 Probability of any chance matches among all possible links
      • A1.2 False match rate
    • Appendix 2 Tables
    • Abbreviations and symbols
    • References

Recommended citation

AIHW 2004. Linking hospital morbidity and residential aged care data: examining matching due to chance. Cat. no. AGE 40. Canberra: AIHW.