Access to Routinely Collected Clinical Data for Research: A Process Implemented at an Academic Medical Center
Electronic health records are valuable for clinical and translational research. Institutions must protect patient privacy and comply with applicable regulations while allowing appropriate access to clinical data for research. The processes that investigators must follow to access clinical data can b...
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Main Authors: | Susan C. Guerrero (Author), Sujatha Sridhar (Author), Cynthia Edmonds (Author), Christina F. Solis (Author), Jiajie Zhang (Author), David D. McPherson (Author), Elmer V. Bernstam (Author) |
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Wiley,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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