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- who: Alistair E. W. Johnson from the Thanks to the widespread adoption of electronic health record systems, data collected during routine clinical practice is now digitally stored in hospitals across the United StatesDespite widespread storage of this data, archiving systems are often not designed to support research, making them difficult to navigate and access. In addition, routinely collected clinical data is often sporadic and noisy, reflecting the processes by which it was generated, where quality of data collection is understandably peripheral to the act of providing high quality care. The intensive care unit (ICU) is an especially . . .
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