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What are two examples of national databases that provide efficient, large-scale collection of data?

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CMS provides software titled ___________________ ___________ free of charge to facilities that wish to use it to submit the IRF-PAI data.
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Answer to Question 1

the model systems research databases for spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury

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Inpatient Rehabilitation Validation and Entry (IRVEN, or jIRVEN for Java-based software)




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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Gracias!


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