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NHSCR is particularly useful for identifying the subjects of a study population who:
are employed in a particular industry,
are resident in a certain area,
have received certain forms of treatment.
Their records are flagged with a cipher representing the study. When deaths notified to NHSCR relate to such entries, researchers can be informed of the death and supplied with copies of the death certificate. Researchers can also be informed of other events before or after flagging e.g. cancer registrations, name change.
NHSCR can help with the use of Vital Events data (Births Marriages and Deaths) for straightforward verification of the status of people with whom contact has been lost. For those found to have died, details of the date and certified causes of death can be supplied.
For Approved Medical Research Rrojects with the Appropriate Informed Consent
NHSCR can supply:
cancer registration information,
name of the health area in the UK in which the patient is currently registered,
notification of change of name,
or the fact a person is no longer registered with a UK NHS doctor,
finding patients with whom contact has been lost..
Page last updated: 15 February 2007
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