“In a recent survey, health care executives predicted that the secondary use of data which is captured during the care process will soon prove useful in improving the quality of care and public health, reducing costs, and getting drugs to market faster.
Now, Boston-based scientists have published a piece in the BMJ that supports this contention, and shows that potential insights from such data are limited only by the creativity of those who generate researchable questions.”
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Glenn Laffel, EHR Bloggers, 9 October 2009
Article (Reis 2009)

