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How is Registry Data Collected and Maintained?
Data collection for registries typically involves multiple sources, including hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and sometimes directly from patients. Key components include:
Standardized Data Collection Forms
: Ensure consistency and accuracy.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
: Facilitate automated data extraction and integration.
Regular Updates
: Maintain up-to-date information to reflect current statuses and outcomes.
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