Advancing an Algorithm for the Identification of Patients with High Data-Continuity in Electronic Health Records.
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Full Title: Clin Epidemiol
Abbreviation: Clin Epidemiol
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Subject Category: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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"Disclosure Dr. Schneeweiss (ORCID# 0000-0003-2575-467X) is participating in investigator-initiated grants to the Brigham and Women’s Hospital from Boehringer Ingelheim unrelated to the topic of this study. He is a consultant to Aetion Inc., a software manufacturer of which he owns equity. His interests were declared, reviewed, and approved by the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in accordance with their institutional compliance policies. Dr. Merola owns equity in and is an employee of Aetion, Inc. The authors report no other conflicts of interest in this work."
"This project was supported by NIH Grant R01LM012594. The study sponsor did not participate in any stages of this research, including study design, execution, or composition of this manuscript for publication."
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