sets out an argument in favour of minimal data: "Very large numbers of potentially useful Health2.0 transactions and processes could be done using only a minimal set of data about a person's health, provided the data were electronically formatted in a quite standardized fashion and interpretable by large numbers of applications. In fact, what is most desirable most of the time is a way to keep the health data payload small, not large! Separating the signal from the noise is very important. Sparse information is sometimes very good, not always bad."
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