Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3251051 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The proliferation of research, particularly research into evidence-based care and quality improvement, has brought about a void in the need to educate, summarize, and distill scientific advances. Clinical policies or practice guidelines are a unique method of filling this void. While the number of policies published has increased significantly over the last 10 years, their impact on physician practice remains ill-defined. This article aims to provide historical background and methodology, explore physician attitudes toward them and their effectiveness at impacting clinical care, as well as discuss their future medical legal implications.
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Authors
Anthony M. Napoli, Andy Jagoda,