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The Health Informatics Trial Enhancement Project (HITE): Using routinely collected primary care data to identify potential participants for a depression trial

Joanna McGregor, Caroline Brooks Orcid Logo, Padmaja Chalasani, Jude Chukwuma, Hayley Hutchings, Ronan A Lyons, Keith Lloyd

Trials, Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Start page: 39

Swansea University Author: Caroline Brooks Orcid Logo

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ISSN: 1745-6215
Published: 2010
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title The Health Informatics Trial Enhancement Project (HITE): Using routinely collected primary care data to identify potential participants for a depression trial
spellingShingle The Health Informatics Trial Enhancement Project (HITE): Using routinely collected primary care data to identify potential participants for a depression trial
Caroline Brooks
title_short The Health Informatics Trial Enhancement Project (HITE): Using routinely collected primary care data to identify potential participants for a depression trial
title_full The Health Informatics Trial Enhancement Project (HITE): Using routinely collected primary care data to identify potential participants for a depression trial
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title_full_unstemmed The Health Informatics Trial Enhancement Project (HITE): Using routinely collected primary care data to identify potential participants for a depression trial
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