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Using physician billing claims from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan to determine individual influenza vaccination status: an updated validation study

Kevin L. Schwartz, Nathaniel Jembere, Michael A. Campitelli, Sarah A. Buchan, Hannah Chung and Jeffrey C. Kwong
August 25, 2016 4 (3) E463-E470; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20160009
Kevin L. Schwartz
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Schwartz, Jembere, Campitelli, Chung, Kwong); Institute of Health, Policy, Management, and Evaluation (Schwartz), University of Toronto; Dalla Lana School of Public Health (Buchan, Kwong), University of Toronto; Public Health Ontario (Kwong), Toronto Ont.
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Michael A. Campitelli
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Sarah A. Buchan
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Schwartz, Jembere, Campitelli, Chung, Kwong); Institute of Health, Policy, Management, and Evaluation (Schwartz), University of Toronto; Dalla Lana School of Public Health (Buchan, Kwong), University of Toronto; Public Health Ontario (Kwong), Toronto Ont.
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Hannah Chung
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Jeffrey C. Kwong
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Schwartz, Jembere, Campitelli, Chung, Kwong); Institute of Health, Policy, Management, and Evaluation (Schwartz), University of Toronto; Dalla Lana School of Public Health (Buchan, Kwong), University of Toronto; Public Health Ontario (Kwong), Toronto Ont.
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Kevin L. Schwartz, Nathaniel Jembere, Michael A. Campitelli, Sarah A. Buchan, Hannah Chung, Jeffrey C. Kwong
Aug 2016, 4 (3) E463-E470; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20160009

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Kevin L. Schwartz, Nathaniel Jembere, Michael A. Campitelli, Sarah A. Buchan, Hannah Chung, Jeffrey C. Kwong
Aug 2016, 4 (3) E463-E470; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20160009
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