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A few bytes and bobs of news about medical records, open data etc – the Danish are not just good at making drama

March 30, 2012April 5, 2012 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

Data and its use for society's benefit is one of the areas where we are now seeing rapid developments in both practice and policy.  And not just in terms of health care or medical research. I thought I'd link-up a few of the announcements and news items that have happened just this past week to give people … Continue reading A few bytes and bobs of news about medical records, open data etc – the Danish are not just good at making drama

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