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A Distributed Health Data Network Analysis of Survival Outcomes

Abstract The International Consortium for Orthopaedic Registries is a multinational initiative established by the United States Food and Drug Administration to develop a health data network aimed at providing a robust infrastructure to facilitate evidence-based decision-making on performance of medi...

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Published in:Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014, Vol.96, p.7-11
Main Authors: Banerjee, Samprit, PhD, Isaacs, Abby J., MS, Sedrakyan, Art, MD, PhD, Cafri, Guy, PhD, MStat, Paxton, Elizabeth, MA, Graves, Stephen, MBBS, DPhil, FRACS, FAOrthA, Marinac-Dabic, Danica, MD, PhD
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