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Linked electronic health records for research on a nationwide cohort of more than 54 million people in England: data resource

Angela Wood, Rachel Denholm, Sam Hollings, Jennifer Cooper, Samantha Ip, Venexia Walker, Spiros Denaxas, Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo, Amitava Banerjee, William Whiteley, Alvina Lai, Jonathan Sterne, Cathie Sudlow

BMJ, Volume: 373, Start page: n826

Swansea University Author: Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1136/bmj.n826

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Objective: To describe a novel England-wide electronic health record (EHR) resource enabling whole population research on covid-19 and cardiovascular disease while ensuring data security and privacy and maintaining public trust.

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ISSN: 1756-1833
Published: BMJ 2021
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