
Researchers claim that the changing dynamic of health studies driven by big data researches empowers patients to become active participants. The analysis, published in the July 2014 issue of a target="_blank" href="http:http://ift.tt/1qTbt3F"emHealth Affairs/em/a, lays out a new paradigm for health research, particularly comparative effectiveness studies that are designed to assess which therapies work best in routine clinical ...
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