Bigger Data, Bigger Problems?
https://journals.lww.com/jorthotrauma/fulltext/2015/12001/Bigger_Data,_B...
Journal of Orthopedic Trauma
Slobogean, G.P. Giannoudis, P.V. Frihagen, F. Forte, M.L. Morshed, S. Bhandari, M.
2015-12
Clinical studies frequently lack the ability to reliably answer their research questions because of inadequate sample sizes. However, technological advancements have unlocked new possibilities for efficient data capture and widespread opportunities to merge massive datasets, particularly in the setting of national registries and administrative data. PMID: 26584266
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