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What Are the Key Areas for Simplification?
Several areas within epidemiology can benefit from simplification, including
data collection
,
data analysis
, and
reporting systems
.
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Why Simplify Epidemiological Procedures?
What Are the Key Areas for Simplification?
How Can Data Collection Be Simplified?
What Are the Simplified Methods for Data Analysis?
How Can Reporting Systems Be Made More Efficient?
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What Are Some Examples of Successful Simplification?
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