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. 2009 Dec 8;120(23):2393-9.
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.795526.

Biomedical informatics and outcomes research: enabling knowledge-driven health care

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Biomedical informatics and outcomes research: enabling knowledge-driven health care

Peter J Embi et al. Circulation. .
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Overview of conceptual model for informatics-enabled outcomes research, illustrating research activities, data sources, systems, and enabling informatics techniques and platforms.

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