7/2/15: 250 Database Profiles!
We have reached a milestone with the addition of Nigerian National System of Cancer Registries (NSCR) as our 250th profile!! Thank you to all the database managers for helping us review and edit their respective profiles over the years, and thank you to all those who have used our resource and helped us get this far.
In honor of this milestone we are offering 20% off our current global subscriptions*, and 15% off all other subscription rates*. Offer valid until July 31, 2015.
6/15/15: New USA database profile added
The Anolinx Active Patient Network (AAPN) consists of multiple databases housed at several healthcare institutions across the country as well as a large pre-claims database that Anolinx houses internally on its own servers. AAPN consists of inpatient and outpatient data from a multi-institutional network that includes more than 1500 hospitals and clinics across all 50 states and U.S. territories. These include government, academic, and private institutions. An approximate total of 90 million patients are in the AAPN, with about 20 million patients actively registered.
6/4/15: What exactly does B.R.I.D.G.E. offer?
Interested in knowing the type of information subscribers have access to? We have updated our sample set of 5 profiles on B.R.I.D.G.E. TO DATA to give you a glimpse into how each database is described. Each of the 75 database fields is complete with information to aid you in finding the correct database for your needs.
View a map of all our database profiles worldwide.
5/15/15: We have added our 16th profile from France
We are excited to include the Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information (PMSI; French Medico-administrative Database) as our 248th database profile. PMSI is the French system of case-mixed classification for hospital management. A standardized medical outcome summary from each hospital stay contains administrative and clinical data. PMSI combines data from medical, surgery, obstetric, odontology, and psychiatric centers as well as long-term care facilities and at-home hospitalizations.
4/29/15: New Israeli database profile added, our 247th
Maccabi Healthcare Services (MHS) Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Registry is our newest database profile and the fifth from Israel.
The CKD Registry was initiated in 2001. As of April 2015, 139,000 members have been registered, of which 99,919 are currently active.
The following disease categories are included: Glomerular Filtration Rate, Proteinuria (for early stage), Dialysis, Kidney transplant. Read more about it by logging into our resource.
For a map listing our 247 databases from 34 countries click here.
4/1/15: Our first DB profile from Mexico
In our ongoing effort to expand B.R.I.D.G.E., we now have profiles from 34 countries, with our latest addition being from Mexico – seriously! RENASICA is a prospective, multicenter, observational registry of acute coronary syndrome cases in Mexico with 1 year of follow-up. RENASICA is on its third iteration, and contains diagnosis, prescription drug, and laboratory data on over 8,000 patients.
3/27/15: New Belgian and Ukrainian profiles added to B.R.I.D.G.E.
- CSD Longitudinal Population Database: Belgium. The CSD LPD Belgian DB began collecting data in 2005 and includes outpatient EMR data on 1.7 Million patients from different parts of Belgium. The database includes diagnoses, procedure and prescription drug data. While these data are not accessible by researchers, CSD can perform data analyses based on requests.