If wrong for NHSIC to provide NHS data to actuaries then it would be wrong for CPRD to do this too, wouldn't it? http://www.corporate-adviser.com/home/longevity-predictions-inaccurate-because-actuaries-ignoring-data-swiss-re/1037328.article …
.@Elektra @amcunningham @cleverestcookie Don't know about PKD Tess, but may I ask..are there any early warning signs to be found in GP data?
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@C7RKY@amcunningham@Cleverestcookie Patch et al showed improved longevity with BP ctrl http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=21458899 … -
@Elektra@amcunningham@Cleverestcookie Thanks Tess. That seems to be post-dx care. Is there anything that would indicate poss future dx? -
@C7RKY@amcunningham@Cleverestcookie Don’t understand question, sorry. -
@Elektra@amcunningham@Cleverestcookie You were concerned about being unable to get insurance if you have a particular condition I think? > -
@Elektra@amcunningham@Cleverestcookie My concern is, if other, earlier indicators of such conditions possibly developing, can be found, > -
@Elektra@amcunningham@Cleverestcookie then allowing access to GP data may give insurers an even earlier heads up, to avoid offering cover.
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