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Epidemiological usefulness of population-based electronic clinical records in primary care: estimation of the prevalence of chronic diseases
Family Practice, 10/09/09
Esteban–Vasallo MD et al. – Prevalences estimated from ECRPC and survey data present variations depending on the disease, age and sex. Both data sources provide complementary information about chronic disease prevalence. ECRPC have the advantage of generating an ongoing standardized register and entailing no additional effort for health professionals.
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