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How Are EHRs Used in Research and Policy Making?
EHR data is a powerful tool for
. Researchers can use EHRs to conduct large-scale studies on disease risk factors, treatment efficacy, and health outcomes. Policymakers can leverage this data to make informed decisions about healthcare resource allocation, preventive measures, and healthcare policies. For example, EHR data can help identify health disparities and target interventions to underserved populations.
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