Titilola Falasinnu, Thy Nguyen, Tiffany En Jiang, Suzanne Tamang, Yashaar Chaichian, Beth D Darnall, Sean Mackey, Julia F Simard, Jonathan H Chen
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The Problem of Pain in Rheumatology: Variations in Case Definitions Derived From Chronic Pain Phenotyping Algorithms Using Electronic Health Records.
The aim of this study was to investigate and compare different case definitions for chronic pain to provide estimates of possible misclassification when researchers are limited by available electronic health record and administrative claims data, allowing for greater precision in case definitions.