RP Link Plus System
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An RP Link Plus System is a Computing System.
- Context:
- It is developed at the US Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.
References
- http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/tools/registryplus/lp.htm
- Link Plus is a probabilistic record linkage program developed at CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control in support of CDC's National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR). Link Plus is a record linkage tool for cancer registries. It is an easy-to-use, standalone application for Microsoft® Windows® that can run in two modes: to detect duplicates in a cancer registry database, or to link a cancer registry file with external files. Although originally designed to be used by cancer registries, the program can be used with any type of data in fixed width or delimited format. Used extensively across a diversity of research disciplines, Link Plus is rapidly becoming an essential linkage tool for researchers and organizations that maintain public health data.
- http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/tools/registryplus/
- Registry Plus is a suite of publicly available free software programs for collecting and processing cancer registry data. The Registry Plus suite can be used separately or together for routine or special data collection.
- Registry Plus Components
- Abstract Plus
- CRS Plus
- Link Plus
- Prep Plus
- Web Plus
- Mapper Plus
- Online Help
- Utility Programs
- NPCR–EDITS and GenEDITS Plus
2008
- (Campbell et al., 2008) ⇒ Kevin M. Campbell, Dennis Deck, and Antoinette Krupski. (2008). “Record linkage software in the public domain: a comparison of Link Plus, The Link King, and a `basic' deterministic algorithm.” In: Health Informatics J. 2008 Mar;14(1):5-15.