The Utility of Different Data Standards to Document Adverse Drug Event Symptoms and Diagnoses: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundExisting systems to document adverse drug events often use free text data entry, which produces nonstandardized and unstructured data that are prone to misinterpretation. Standardized terminology may improve data quality; however, it is unclear which data standard is most appropriate for d...
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Main Authors: | Erina Chan (Author), Serena S Small (Author), Maeve E Wickham (Author), Vicki Cheng (Author), Ellen Balka (Author), Corinne M Hohl (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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