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How are Prescription Databases Constructed?
These databases are usually constructed through the integration of data from various sources:
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
: Providing detailed patient information including prescriptions.
Pharmacy Dispensing Systems
: Capturing data at the point of medication dispensing.
Insurance Claims Data
: Offering insights into prescribed and reimbursed medications.
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