Journal article

Data Integration Protocol In Ten-steps (DIPIT): A new standard for medical researchers

JF Dipnall, M Berk, FN Jacka, LJ Williams, S Dodd, JA Pasco

Methods | Published : 2014

Abstract

Introduction: The exponential increase in data, computing power and the availability of readily accessible analytical software has allowed organisations around the world to leverage the benefits of integrating multiple heterogeneous data files for enterprise-level planning and decision making. Benefits from effective data integration to the health and medical research community include more trustworthy research, higher service quality, improved personnel efficiency, reduction of redundant tasks, facilitation of auditing and more timely, relevant and specific information. The costs of poor quality processes elevate the risk of erroneous outcomes, an erosion of confidence in the data and the o..

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