Using Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Databases for Pharmacoepidemiology Research

In order to (1) present the structure of Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) research databases, along with the comparison with automated databases in other countries, (2) estimate the strengths and weaknesses of the NHI research databases, and (3) systematically review pharmacoepidemiolog...

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Published inYàowu shi͡p︡in fenxi Vol. 15; no. 2; pp. 99 - 108
Main Authors 蕭斐元(Fei-Yuan Hsiao), 楊忠霖(Chung-Lin Yang), 黃昱瞳(Yu-Tung Huang), 黃文鴻(Weng-Foung Huang)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 台灣 衛生福利部食品藥物管理署 01.06.2007
Food and Drug Administration
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ISSN1021-9498
2224-6614

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Summary:In order to (1) present the structure of Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) research databases, along with the comparison with automated databases in other countries, (2) estimate the strengths and weaknesses of the NHI research databases, and (3) systematically review pharmacoepidemiology studies using the NHI research databases, we compared the characteristics of existing automated databases to reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the NHI research databases. In addition, the Medline was used as a tool to search pharmacoepidemiology studies using Taiwan's NHI research databases since 1997. The automated NHI research databases are very comparable with large research databases of other countries (US, Canada and UK). As a result, they serve as major resources for up to 11 pharmacoepidemiology studies published since 2002. However, these studies usually focused on the analysis of drug utilization pattern and drug utilization volume. As a result, there is still a huge lack of identification of potential drug safety issues using the NHI research databases. The construction of NHI research databases absolutely provides abundant research resources for scholars not only in medical fields but also in public health-related disciplines. Many studies using the NHI research databases have been published in international journals. Yet, researchers in Taiwan could make even greater progress toward thorough pharmacoepidemiology studies using the NHI research databases.
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ISSN:1021-9498
2224-6614