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What Are the Sources of Recycled Data?
Recycled data can come from a variety of sources including
health surveys
,
administrative data
from hospitals and healthcare providers,
clinical trials
, and
national databases
. Data from previous
epidemiological studies
can also be recycled for new research.
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