Speed, Accuracy, and Trust in Real-World Evidence: A Researcher’s View
Real-world evidence is only as good as the data behind it, and speed, accuracy, and trust are usually treated as trade-offs. A researcher working with the BEKnetwork recently described what it looks like when all three hold at once: faster iteration from question to analysis-ready data, clinical depth pulled from structured and unstructured EHR sources, and governance and provenance built into the workflow.
RTI Health Solutions, whose evidence solution is powered by the BEKhealth platform, published the full account. Read it here: Speed, Accuracy, Trust: Generating Real-World Evidence with the BEKhealth Network.
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