Disease Registries
A disease registry is a type of database that collects information related to patients diagnosed with a particular disease. This data usually includes demographic info, health status, and treatments. Registries are used to help researchers better understand the epidemiology, natural history and utilization of healthcare services associated with a specific disease. This information can be used to inform public health and clinical practices, as well as facilitate clinical research and health policy. Registries can also help identify patterns of disease and provide data to help inform therapy decisions. Ultimately, disease registries are valuable tools for improving the health of individuals and the population as a whole.
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