Consultation computer use to improve management of chronic disease in general practice: a before and after study
Background Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical effectiveness has not been completely fulfilled. One explanation for this is the difficulty in evaluating their impact on the process of care. Aim To determine the effects of computers in consulting r...
Main Authors: | Elizabeth Mitchell, Alex McConnachie, Frank Sullivan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
2003-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics |
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Online Access: | https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/557 |
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