"Mini Sentinel" With Harvard Gets FDA Halfway To Health Record Target
Executive Summary
FDA's four-year, $72 million contract with Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Inc. will create a database that eventually incorporates 60 million health records. The system will bring FDA more than halfway towards its statutory goal of being able to analyze data from 100 million patients
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