OpenSAFELY: A platform for analysing electronic health records designed for reproducible research
Electronic health records (EHRs) and other administrative health data are increasingly used in research to generate evidence on the effectiveness, safety, and utilisation of medical products and services, and to inform public health guidance and policy. Reproducibility is a fundamental step for rese...
Main Authors: | Nab, L, Schaffer, AL, Hulme, W, DeVito, NJ, Dillingham, I, Wiedemann, M, Andrews, CD, Curtis, H, Fisher, L, Green, A, Massey, J, Walters, CE, Higgins, R, Cunningham, C, Morley, J, Mehrkar, A, Hart, L, Davy, S, Evans, D, Hickman, G, Inglesby, P, Morton, CE, Smith, RM, Ward, T, O'Dwyer, T, Maude, S, Bridges, L, Butler‐Cole, BFC, Stables, CL, Stokes, P, Walker, A, Bacon, S, MacKenna, B, Goldacre, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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