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How are Medical Records Used in Epidemiological Studies?
In epidemiological studies, medical records are used to:
Track disease
incidence
and prevalence.
Identify
risk factors
associated with diseases.
Monitor the
effectiveness of treatments
and interventions.
Conduct
cohort studies
and case-control studies.
Analyze
mortality rates
and morbidity.
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