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Linked electronic health records for research on a nationwide cohort of more than 54 million people in England: data resource
Angela Wood,
Rachel Denholm,
Sam Hollings,
Jennifer Cooper,
Samantha Ip,
Venexia Walker,
Spiros Denaxas,
Ashley Akbari ,
Amitava Banerjee,
William Whiteley,
Alvina Lai,
Jonathan Sterne,
Cathie Sudlow
BMJ, Volume: 373, Start page: n826
Swansea University Author: Ashley Akbari
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DOI (Published version): 10.1136/bmj.n826
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Objective: To describe a novel England-wide electronic health record (EHR) resource enabling whole population research on covid-19 and cardiovascular disease while ensuring data security and privacy and maintaining public trust.
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