2005
DOI: 10.1177/183335830503400303
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Getting the Most from Routinely Collected Data

Abstract: This issue of the Health Information ManagementJournal has as its theme 'Health Information Management in epidemiological research', and all four papers illustrate differing ways in which Health Information Management can contribute to epidemiological endeavours. More than that, though, the papers also convey valuable messages about the importance of appropriate use of routinely collected data, and of understanding and improving the quality of the data and the infrastructures that underpin the data collections… Show more

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