NEJM March 9, 2017
Amy Compton-Phillips, MD

Advisor Analysis

Over the past few years, physicians and provider leaders have been frustrated with the limitations of health care data. Much like the anticipation over EMRs in the early days, providers expected big data to solve all of health care’s problems. When it didn’t, disillusion set in.

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