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Pros and cons of using anonymised linked routine data to improve efficiency of randomised controlled trials in healthcare: experience in primary and emergency care

Helen Snooks Orcid Logo, Alan Watkins Orcid Logo, Matthew Jones, Ashra Khanom Orcid Logo, Jenna Jones, Ronan Lyons Orcid Logo, Matthew Jones

International Journal of Population Data Science, Volume: 4, Issue: 3

Swansea University Authors: Helen Snooks Orcid Logo, Alan Watkins Orcid Logo, Matthew Jones, Ashra Khanom Orcid Logo, Jenna Jones, Ronan Lyons Orcid Logo, Matthew Jones

Published in: International Journal of Population Data Science
ISSN: 2399-4908
Published: Swansea University 2019
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title Pros and cons of using anonymised linked routine data to improve efficiency of randomised controlled trials in healthcare: experience in primary and emergency care
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Helen Snooks
Alan Watkins
Matthew Jones
Ashra Khanom
Jenna Jones
Ronan Lyons
Matthew Jones
title_short Pros and cons of using anonymised linked routine data to improve efficiency of randomised controlled trials in healthcare: experience in primary and emergency care
title_full Pros and cons of using anonymised linked routine data to improve efficiency of randomised controlled trials in healthcare: experience in primary and emergency care
title_fullStr Pros and cons of using anonymised linked routine data to improve efficiency of randomised controlled trials in healthcare: experience in primary and emergency care
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