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Assessing the quality of medical death certification: a case study of concordance between national statistics and results from a medical record review in a regional hospital in the Philippines.

Marilla LuceroIan Douglas RileyRiley H HazardDiozele SanvictoresVeronica TalloDorothy Gay Marmita DumaluanJuanita M UgpoAlan D Lopez
Published in: Population health metrics (2018)
Medical records were generally of sufficient quality to assign a cause of death and concordance between the PSA and MRR was reasonably high, suggesting that routine mortality statistics data are reasonably accurate for describing population level causes of death in Bohol. While overall agreement between the PSA and MRR in major cause groups was sufficient for public health purposes, improvements in death certification practices are recommended to help physicians differentiate between treatable (immediate) COD and COD that are important for public health surveillance.
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