Exploring the Use of Genomic and Routinely Collected Data: Narrative Literature Review and Interview Study
BackgroundAdvancing the use of genomic data with routinely collected health data holds great promise for health care and research. Increasing the use of these data is a high priority to understand and address the causes of disease. ObjectiveThis study aims to provide an outline of the use of genomic...
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Main Authors: | Helen Daniels (Author), Kerina Helen Jones (Author), Sharon Heys (Author), David Vincent Ford (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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