The Power of Disparate Data Sources for Answering Thorny Questions in Healthcare: Four Case Studies

  • Harper E
  • McNair D
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The practice of using discrete, quantitative data from multiple data sources and evidence to support clinical decisions began centuries ago when Florence Nightingale invented polar-area diagrams to show that many army soldiers’ deaths could be traced to...

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Harper, E. M., & McNair, D. (2017). The Power of Disparate Data Sources for Answering Thorny Questions in Healthcare: Four Case Studies (pp. 331–369). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53300-1_18

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