Background: Medical record review (MRR) is one of the most commonly used research methods in clinical studies because it provides rich clinical detail. However, because MRR involves subjective ...
Medical Care, Vol. 54, No. 10 (October 2016), pp. e65-e72 (8 pages) Background: Unstructured data encountered during retrospective electronic medical record (EMR) abstraction has routinely been ...
A study in JAMA Oncology investigated whether medical records and patient reports tended to agree on the presence or absence of comorbid conditions. The researchers — led by Fan Ye, MD, of University ...
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