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As the Danish National Pathology Registry and the Danish Pathology Data Bank are public registries, access to data can be obtained if the project and investigators in question meet the criteria determined by the Danish Data Protection Agency and the National Board of Health, 18 and information on how to apply can be found on their homepage (http://www.patobank.dk/).dk/

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Usually, the kind of forensic data that can be extracted from a device residing on the premises of the CSCs may include history logs, temp data, the registry, access logs, chat logs, session data and persistent cookies that can be found on the web browsers through which the CSCs are accessing their adopted cloud services [15].

Looking ahead, Aniszczyk told me that the organization would first focus on certification, but other projects in the works include support for more platforms (the specs mostly focus on Linux right now) and work on standardizing the APIs for registry access and container distribution.

An advantage of using IDPH site codes was that users with security clearance for reporting to I-NEDSS were automatically granted XDRO registry access, linked to their established I-NEDSS facility.

An emergency department patient was eligible for enrollment into the registry (Access® Microsoft Corporation) when an emergency physician had sufficient suspicion of acute coronary syndrome to order a 12-lead electrocardiogram.

To protect patient privacy, and because CRE information requires verification by infection control staff, we limit registry access to personnel authorized to electronically submit reportable diseases (i.e., usually infection preventionists at hospitals, designated reporters in free-standing laboratories, and selected persons at LTCFs).

Neither a nation-wide tumor registry nor access to other tumor registries has been established.

These registries provided access to an ethnically, racially, and geographically diverse group of women representative of breast cancer cases from the reporting areas.

Few population-based cancer registries have access to comprehensive information on comorbidity (or, indeed, treatment) and this study adds to the evidence base on prostate cancer treatment in routine clinical practice in Europe.

A major strength of the study is the quality and coverage of the Danish registries with access to valid data on family members and the population-based design with long and nearly complete follow-up.

For example, incidence and survival figures in registries without access to national mortality databases (as in Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy and Spain) may overestimate survival owing to incomplete follow-up for vital status (Steliarova-Foucher et al, 2006).

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