Using routinely recorded data in the UK to assess outcomes in a randomised controlled trial: The Trials of Access

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G. A. Powell
L. J. Bonnett
C. Tudur-Smith
D. A. Hughes
P. R. Williamson
A. G. Marson
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[1] Clinical Sciences Centre,Department of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology
[2] University of Liverpool,Department of Biostatistics
[3] Institute of Medical and Social Care Research,Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation
[4] College of Health and Behavioural Sciences,undefined
[5] Bangor University,undefined
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Routine data; Administrative data; Feasibility; Data collection;
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