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P Constantinou

Researcher at Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

Publications -  17
Citations -  493

P Constantinou is an academic researcher from Conservatoire national des arts et métiers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 289 citations. Previous affiliations of P Constantinou include Université Paris-Saclay.

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Value of a national administrative database to guide public decisions: From the système national d'information interrégimes de l'Assurance Maladie (SNIIRAM) to the système national des données de santé (SNDS) in France.

TL;DR: The SNIIRAM data warehouse and its transformation into SNDS is described, the data collected, the tools developed in order to facilitate data analysis, the limitations encountered, and changing access permissions are described.
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The Economic Burden of Disease in France From the National Health Insurance Perspective

TL;DR: These results have provided policy-makers, evaluators, and public health specialists with key insights into identifying health priorities and a better understanding of trends in health care expenditures in France.
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The French national Global Burden of Disease (GBD) evaluation project

TL;DR: The French GBD project aims to offer a unique set of combined morbidity and mortality estimates to inform health policy makers in France, at the national level, and a collaboration with the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation has been initiated to allow Cnam and SpFrance to benefit from IHME's infrastructure and expertise.
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Patient stratification for risk of readmission due to heart failure by using nationwide administrative data.

TL;DR: Segmentation of HF patients into readmission risk-groups is possible using administrative data and enables targeting of preventive interventions, and HF severity and overall morbidity were the strongest HF readmission predictors.