Systematic review of the use of big data to improve surgery in low- and middle-income countries
British journal of surgery2019Vol. 106(2), pp. e62–e72
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Abstract
Large volumes of data are becoming more common and provide a strong foundation for continuing investigation. Future studies should address questions more specific to surgery.
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