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SUMMARY:Susan Jaglal : Development and Validation of an Algorithm to Identify Cases of Non-traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Using Health Administrative Databases
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nIn a number of developed countries the incidence of non-traumatic spinal cord disorder (NTSCD) is reported to be greater than that for traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI). Over the next twenty years\, with the aging of the world’s population\, it is expected that the higher incidence of non-traumatic spinal cord disorders compared to tSCI will become the norm in most countries. This will pose increased and unique demands on healthcare systems worldwide. To date\, researchers and healthcare providers know little about the growth and demographics of non-traumatic spinal cord disorders. Without such information\, policy-makers and healthcare providers are unable to make informed decisions about the resources and treatments necessary to care for this population in a cost-effective\, timely and evidence-based manner. The purpose of this presentation is to describe the development\, findings and validation of an algorithm to identify patients with NTSCD\, in Canada\, using health administrative data. \nAbout the Speaker:\nDr. Jaglal holds the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Chair at the University of Toronto where she is Associate Academic Director of Research. She is the Vice-Chair Research and Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy with cross-appointments in the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute and the Institute for Health Policy\, Management and Evaluation and a Senior Scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences.  Dr. Jaglal has published and lectured widely in her areas of research\, which include spinal cord injury and rehabilitation health services and osteoporosis and hip fracture with emphasis on utilization\, appropriateness\, self-management and knowledge transfer.  She holds a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Toronto.
URL:https://reltoronto.ca/index.php/lecture/susan-jaglal-development-and-validation-of-an-algorithm-to-identify-cases-of-non-traumatic-spinal-cord-injury-using-health-administrative-databases/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Center –  Lecture Rooms A & B\, 520 Sutherland Drive\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4G3V9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Season 11
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