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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 75, Issue 12 1425-1426, Copyright © 1985 by American Public Health Association

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Determinants of medical record access for an epidemiologic study.

D A Savitz and C Grace

Hospital record access is often needed for epidemiologic research. In a recent study, 26 Denver-area hospitals were contacted for permission to review records. The review process, the decision regarding access, and hospital characteristics were analyzed. Hospitals with a review committee, larger hospitals, and those which reached a decision rapidly were most likely to grant access. These results may provide guidance to investigators planning studies requiring review of hospital records.







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