Data Paradoxes: The politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare

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Data Paradoxes : The politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare. / Hoeyer, Klaus.

1 ed. Cambridge : MIT Press, 2023. 328 p.

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Hoeyer, K 2023, Data Paradoxes: The politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare. 1 edn, MIT Press, Cambridge.

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Hoeyer, K. (2023). Data Paradoxes: The politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare. (1 ed.) MIT Press.

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Hoeyer K. Data Paradoxes: The politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare. 1 ed. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2023. 328 p.

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Hoeyer, Klaus. / Data Paradoxes : The politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare. 1 ed. Cambridge : MIT Press, 2023. 328 p.

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