Proposal for a European Public Health Research Infrastructure for Sharing of health and Medical administrative data (PHRIMA).

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Burgun, Anita | Oksen, Dina V | Kuchinke, Wolfgang | Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich | Ganslandt, Thomas | Buchan, Iain | van Staa, Tjeerd | Cunningham, James | Gjerstorff, Marianne L | Dufour, Jean-Charles | Gibrat, Jean-Francois | Nikolski, Macha | Verger, Pierre | Cambon-Thomsen, Anne | Masella, Cristina | Lettieri, Emanuele | Bertele, Paolo | Salokannel, Marjut | Thiébaut, Rodolphe | Persoz, Charles | Chêne, Geneviève | Ohmann, Christian

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This article is published online with Open Access by IOS Press and distributed under the termsof the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License. International audience. In Europe, health and medical administrative data is increasingly accumulating on a national level. Looking further than re-use of this data on a national level, sharing health and medical administrative data would enable large-scale analyses and European-level public health projects. There is currently no research infrastructure for this type of sharing. The PHRIMA consortium proposes to realise the Public Health Research Infrastructure for Sharing of health and Medical Administrative data (PHRIMA) which will enable and facilitate the efficient and secure sharing of healthcare data.

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