Challenges with data infrastructure are affecting medical workforce research and access to medical care
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Matthew McGrail and Anthony Scott were on paid committees with, and Belinda O'Sullivan was employed by, the Department of Health, which is developing the NMWS. All authors were involved in running the MABEL survey, which was partly funded by the Department of Health.