Disease information
Does the data source collect information with a focus on a specific disease? This might be a patient registry or other similar initiatives.>
Rare diseases
Are rare diseases captured? In the European Union a rare disease is one that affects no more than 5 people in 10,000.>
Pregnancy and/or neonates
Does the data source collect information on pregnant women and/or neonatal subpopulation (under 28 days of age)?>
Hospital admission and/or discharge
ICU admission
Is information on intensive care unit admission available?>
Cause of death
Prescriptions of medicines
Dispensing of medicines
Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMP)
Is information on advanced therapy medicinal products included? A medicinal product for human use that is either a gene therapy medicinal product, a somatic cell therapy product or a tissue engineered products as defined in Regulation (EC) No 1394/2007 [Reg (EC) No 1394/2007 Art 1(1)].>
Contraception
Is information on the use of any type of contraception (oral, injectable, devices etc.) available?>
Indication for use
Does the data source capture information on the therapeutic indication for the use of medicinal products?>
Medical devices
Is information on medicinal devices (e.g., pens, syringes, inhalers) available?>
Administration of vaccines
Procedures
Does the data source capture information on procedures (e.g., diagnostic tests, therapeutic, surgical interventions)?>
Clinical measurements
Is information on clinical measurements (e.g., BMI, blood pressure, height) available?>
Healthcare provider
Is information on the person providing healthcare (e.g., physician, pharmacist, specialist) available? The healthcare provider refers to individual health professionals or a health facility organisation licensed to provide health care diagnosis and treatment services including medication, surgery and medical devices.>
Genetic data
Are data related to genotyping, genome sequencing available?>
Biomarker data
Does the data source capture biomarker information? The term “biomarker” refers to a broad subcategory of medical signs ( objective indications of medical state observed from outside the patient), which can be measured accurately and reproducibly. For example, haematological assays, infectious disease markers or metabolomic biomarkers.>
Patient-reported outcomes
Is information on patient-reported outcomes (e.g., quality of life) available?>
Patient-generated data
Is patient-generated information (e.g., from wearable devices) available?>
Units of healthcare utilisation
Are units of healthcare utilisation (e.g., number of visits to GP per year, number of hospital days) available or can they be derived? Units of healthcare utilisation refer to the quantification of the use of services for the purpose of preventing or curing health problems.>
Unique identifier for persons
Are patients uniquely identified in the data source?>
Diagnostic codes
Medicinal product information
Quality of life measurements
Lifestyle factors
Sociodemographic information