Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment.
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Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment. / Williams, J.G.; Cheung, W.Y.; Cohen, D.R. et al.
In: Health Technology Assessment, Vol. 7, No. 26, 01.09.2003, p. 1-136.
In: Health Technology Assessment, Vol. 7, No. 26, 01.09.2003, p. 1-136.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Williams, JG, Cheung, WY, Cohen, DR, Hutchings, HA, Longo, MF & Russell, IT 2003, 'Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment.', Health Technology Assessment, vol. 7, no. 26, pp. 1-136.
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Williams, J. G., Cheung, W. Y., Cohen, D. R., Hutchings, H. A., Longo, M. F., & Russell, I. T. (2003). Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment. Health Technology Assessment, 7(26), 1-136.
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Williams JG, Cheung WY, Cohen DR, Hutchings HA, Longo MF, Russell IT. 2003. Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment. Health Technology Assessment. 7(26):1-136.
MLA
Williams, J.G. et al. "Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment.". Health Technology Assessment. 2003, 7(26). 1-136.
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Williams JG, Cheung WY, Cohen DR, Hutchings HA, Longo MF, Russell IT. Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment. Health Technology Assessment. 2003 Sept 1;7(26):1-136.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Can randomised trials rely on existing electronic data: a feasibility study to explore the value of routine data in health technology assessment.
AU - Williams, J.G.
AU - Cheung, W.Y.
AU - Cohen, D.R.
AU - Hutchings, H.A.
AU - Longo, M.F.
AU - Russell, I.T.
PY - 2003/9/1
Y1 - 2003/9/1
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 1
EP - 136
JO - Health Technology Assessment
JF - Health Technology Assessment
SN - 1366-5278
IS - 26
ER -