Norwegian Stroke Registry

The Norwegian Stroke Registry is the national quality registry for the treatment of strokes. It is part of the Norwegian Cardiovascular Disease Registry.

Open data

The national quality registries have a common service for displaying aggregated results openly on the internet (www.kvalitetsregistre.no).

The Norwegian Stroke Registry was connected to the portal in February 2018, and the service visualizes the results at hospital level for all quality indicators over the past 5 years. The results are updated regularly and can be used by anyone.

The patient pathway for stroke has a separate reporting solution for displaying aggregated results openly on the internet.

Criteria for data access

The data sources have different purposes and are regulated by different laws and regulations. In order to access information from the data sources, what you plan to use the information for must be in accordance with the purpose of the data source.

The types of approvals and documents you must submit to access information depend on what you are applying for, what you are going to use the information for and how you are going to process it. We therefore recommend that you take the time to familiarize yourself with the application guides before starting the application process:

Application guide for anonymous, aggregated data (statistical data)
Application guide for personally identifiable data

Apply for access to data

You can apply for access to data from the registry via the application forms at helsedata.no.

Create new application

Prices for access to data

Helsedataservice charges for the processing of applications submitted via helsedata.no, while the data custodians charge for data preparation and making the data material available. Helsedataservice and the data custodians will issue separate invoices.

See prices for case processing at Helsedataservice.

Contact

Hild Fjærtoft, daglig leder

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