@article{7ff05cb49177403193478993e075b41d,
title = "The role of the Dutch National Intensive Care Evaluation registry during the COVID-19 pandemic",
abstract = "In this paper we describe how the data infrastructure of an existing national quality registry was adapted to meet public health, research and capacity needs for information on COVID-19 hospitalisations in the Netherlands.",
keywords = "COVID-19, data infrastructure, intensive care unit, quality registry",
author = "Wortel, {S. A.} and F. Bakhshi-Raiez and {Tjon Sjoe Sjoe}, {W. G.} and {van der Zwan}, {E. P. A.} and {de Keizer}, {N. F.} and Dongelmans, {D. A.}",
note = "geen DOI Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the board members of the NICE foundation, Dylan de Lange, Sesmu Arbous, Roy van den Berg, Rob Bosman, Bas van Bussel, Michiel Erkamp, Mart de Graaff, Marga Hoogendoorn, David Moolenaar, Jan Jaap Spijkstra, and Ruud de Waal for all the fruitful discussions enabling the development of the data infrastructure. The authors would like to acknowledge the efforts of the intensivists, nurses and all other hospital workers in recording the data on COVID-19 patients. Without their efforts and contributions it would not have been possible to provide all the stakeholders (RIVM, researchers and general public) with the necessary information during the COVID-19 pandemic. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, Netherlands Society of Intensive Care. All rights reserved.",
year = "2022",
month = sep,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
pages = "152--155",
journal = "Netherlands Journal of Critical Care",
issn = "1569-3511",
publisher = "Netherlands Society of Intensive Care",
number = "5",
}