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What Every Reader Should Know About Studies Using Electronic Health Record Data but May Be Afraid to Ask
What Every Reader Should Know About Studies Using Electronic Health Record Data but May Be Afraid to Ask
Authors of this article:
Isaac S Kohane1 ; Bruce J Aronow2 ; Paul Avillach1 ; Brett K Beaulieu-Jones1 ; Riccardo Bellazzi3, 4 ; Robert L Bradford5 ; Gabriel A Brat1 ; Mario Cannataro6, 7 ; James J Cimino8 ; Noelia García-Barrio9 ; Nils Gehlenborg1 ; Marzyeh Ghassemi10 ; Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán1 ; David A Hanauer11 ; John H Holmes12 ; Chuan Hong1 ; Jeffrey G Klann13, 14 ; Ne Hooi Will Loh15 ; Yuan Luo16 ; Kenneth D Mandl17 ; Mohamad Daniar18 ; Jason H Moore19 ; Shawn N Murphy1, 20 ; Antoine Neuraz21, 22 ; Kee Yuan Ngiam15 ; Gilbert S Omenn23 ; Nathan Palmer1 ; Lav P Patel24 ; Miguel Pedrera-Jiménez9 ; Piotr Sliz17 ; Andrew M South25 ; Amelia Li Min Tan1, 26 ; Deanne M Taylor27, 28 ; Bradley W Taylor29 ; Carlo Torti7 ; Andrew K Vallejos29 ; Kavishwar B Wagholikar13, 14 ; The Consortium For Clinical Characterization Of COVID-19 By EHR (4CE)30 ; Griffin M Weber1 ; Tianxi Cai1
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