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DATABASE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Medicare 20% sample
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the Pharmacoepidemiology Gillings
Innovation Lab (PEGIL) for the Population-Based Evaluation of Drug Benefits and Harms in Older US Adults (GIL
200811.0010), the Center for Pharmacoepidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of
Global Public Health; the CER Strategic Initiative of UNC’s Clinical & Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111);
the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC; and the UNC School of Medicine.
Medicaid Data
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the CER Strategic Initiative of UNC’s Clinical &
Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111) and the UNC School of Medicine.
BCBSNC Data
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the Department of Health Policy and
Management, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health; the CER Strategic Initiative of UNC’s Clinical &
Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111); and the UNC School of Medicine.
NC Hospital Discharge data
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the Department of Health Policy and
Management, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health; the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services
Research, UNC; the CER Strategic Initiative of UNC’s Clinical & Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111); and
the UNC School of Medicine.
NIS & NEDS data
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the CER Strategic Initiative of UNC’s Clinical &
Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111); and the UNC School of Medicine.
Medicare SEER data
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the CER Strategic Initiative of UNC’s Clinical &
Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111); and the UNC School of Medicine.
Market Scan Data
The database infrastructure used for this project was funded by the Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings
School of Global Public Health; the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC; the CER Strategic
Initiative of UNC’s Clinical & Translational Science Award (UL1TR001111); and the UNC School of Medicine.
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