Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9668752 | International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2005 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Observational studies suggest that nearly one-third of searches using information-retrieval technology may have a positive impact on physicians. Two experimental and three laboratory studies do not reach consensus in support of a greater impact of this technology compared with other sources of information, notably printed educational material. Clinical information-retrieval technology may affect physicians, and further research is needed to examine its impact in everyday practice.
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Authors
Pierre Pluye, Roland M. Grad, Lynn G. Dunikowski, Randolph Stephenson,