1995
DOI: 10.1097/00001786-199510010-00006
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“…EHRDs are recognized as an easy and comparatively inexpensive means to aggregate data from different sources into easily accessible, integrated systems (Davenport, Holsapple, & Conigliaro, 2009). For the purpose of this study, the term "Electronic Health-Related Datasets" is proposed here in favor of other terms that have been used in the literature such as "existing datasets" (Strickland, 1997), "external databases" (Johnson, 1995), "public databases" (McDaniel & Poynton, 2004), and "routine databases" (Rafetery, Roderick, & Stevens, 2005). The previous terms are all general and can refer to datasets outside the health context.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…EHRDs are recognized as an easy and comparatively inexpensive means to aggregate data from different sources into easily accessible, integrated systems (Davenport, Holsapple, & Conigliaro, 2009). For the purpose of this study, the term "Electronic Health-Related Datasets" is proposed here in favor of other terms that have been used in the literature such as "existing datasets" (Strickland, 1997), "external databases" (Johnson, 1995), "public databases" (McDaniel & Poynton, 2004), and "routine databases" (Rafetery, Roderick, & Stevens, 2005). The previous terms are all general and can refer to datasets outside the health context.…”
Section: Definition Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%