Goldacre recommendations to improve care through use of data
Health data in the NHS could be used to improve patient care and save lives, according to new findings from a review into how the health system is using the data, the University of Oxford has revealed. These are among the latest recommendations to the government.
Source: gov.ukPublished on 2022-04-07
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