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What does routinely-collected electronic health record data tell us about the use of heart failure medication among older people in Wales? Making progress but could do better

Emma Rees Orcid Logo, Victoria Best, Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo, B Dicken, A Ionescu, G Jones, Julian Halcox Orcid Logo

European Heart Journal, Volume: 45, Issue: Supplement_1

Swansea University Authors: Emma Rees Orcid Logo, Victoria Best, Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo, Julian Halcox Orcid Logo

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Published in: European Heart Journal
ISSN: 0195-668X 1522-9645
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2024
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title What does routinely-collected electronic health record data tell us about the use of heart failure medication among older people in Wales? Making progress but could do better
spellingShingle What does routinely-collected electronic health record data tell us about the use of heart failure medication among older people in Wales? Making progress but could do better
Emma Rees
Victoria Best
Ashley Akbari
Julian Halcox
title_short What does routinely-collected electronic health record data tell us about the use of heart failure medication among older people in Wales? Making progress but could do better
title_full What does routinely-collected electronic health record data tell us about the use of heart failure medication among older people in Wales? Making progress but could do better
title_fullStr What does routinely-collected electronic health record data tell us about the use of heart failure medication among older people in Wales? Making progress but could do better
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