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Why are Health Care Records Important in Epidemiology?
Health care records serve multiple purposes in epidemiology. They allow researchers to:
Track the incidence and prevalence of diseases
Monitor health trends over time
Identify potential
risk factors
associated with diseases
Evaluate the effectiveness of
public health interventions
Conduct
comparative effectiveness research
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