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Explain the purpose of an Alzheimer's registry, and identify the group(s) that sponsor the registry.

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List the types of entities that maintain registers and registries.



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Answer to Question 1

The registry provides nonidentifying information and data for policy planning purposes and to support research. The Alzheimer's registry is sponsored by state agencies and collects data to evaluate the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease.

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state and federal government agencies, individual and groups of hospitals, non-profit organizations, private groups, and universities



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