The Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP) is a unique records-linkage research infrastructure that has existed since 1966, and allows for population-based medical research in Olmsted County, Minnesota and an expanded region of 27 counties in Southern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. The project has been continually funded by the National Institutes of Health since 1966. Specifically, the REP links medical data (diagnosis, procedure, prescription medication, laboratory testing) to unique persons across the many participating medical providers in the region. The project is a collaboration between Olmsted Medical Center, Mayo Clinic, Olmsted County Public Health Services, Mayo Clinic Health System, Zumbro Valley Health Center, and many other historical partners.
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| - The Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP) is a unique records-linkage research infrastructure that has existed since 1966, and allows for population-based medical research in Olmsted County, Minnesota and an expanded region of 27 counties in Southern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. The project has been continually funded by the National Institutes of Health since 1966. Specifically, the REP links medical data (diagnosis, procedure, prescription medication, laboratory testing) to unique persons across the many participating medical providers in the region. The project is a collaboration between Olmsted Medical Center, Mayo Clinic, Olmsted County Public Health Services, Mayo Clinic Health System, Zumbro Valley Health Center, and many other historical partners. (en)
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| - Epilepsy
- National Institute on Aging
- Blue Earth County, Minnesota
- Houston County, Minnesota
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Rice County, Minnesota
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Dunn County, Wisconsin
- Incidence (epidemiology)
- Mayo Clinic
- Mayo Clinic Health System
- Medical research
- Freeborn County, Minnesota
- Goodhue County, Minnesota
- Minnesota
- Mower County, Minnesota
- Multiple myeloma
- 2020 United States census
- Chippewa County, Wisconsin
- Steele County, Minnesota
- Stroke
- Brown County, Minnesota
- Wabasha County, Minnesota
- Waseca County, Minnesota
- Watonwan County, Minnesota
- Winona County, Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Heart failure
- Eau Claire, Wisconsin
- Alzheimer's disease
- Faribault County, Minnesota
- Fillmore County, Minnesota
- Barron County, Wisconsin
- Nicollet County, Minnesota
- North Dakota
- Osteoporosis
- Parkinson's disease
- Iowa
- American medical research
- La Crosse County, Wisconsin
- Le Sueur County, Minnesota
- Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
- Record linkage
- Dodge County, Minnesota
- Martin County, Minnesota
- Buffalo County, Wisconsin
- South Dakota
- Scientific publications
- National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
- National Institutes of Health
- Olmsted County, Minnesota
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Multimorbidity
- Pepin County, Wisconsin
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- Jennifer St. Sauver, PhD, MPH (en)
- Walter A. Rocca, MD, MPH (en)
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| - Improving health globally by studying health locally. (en)
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