Clinical protocols: the next automation frontier. Computerized records will play a key role in the implementation of clinical guidelines.Health Data Manag. 1995 Feb; 3(2):30-2, 34-6, 38 passim.HD
Abstract
Interest in creating clinical protocols has surged in recent years, and experts say computer-based patient records represent the most practical way to put these guidelines to use. Economic forces, particularly the growth of managed care, will push clinicians to identify the most cost-effective ways to deliver care. Electronic records will serve as a useful source of information on which to base and refine guidelines.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10143839
Citation
Bazzoli, F. "Clinical Protocols: the Next Automation Frontier. Computerized Records Will Play a Key Role in the Implementation of Clinical Guidelines." Health Data Management, vol. 3, no. 2, 1995, 30-2, 34-6, 38 passim.
Bazzoli F. Clinical protocols: the next automation frontier. Computerized records will play a key role in the implementation of clinical guidelines. Health Data Manag. 1995;3(2):30-2, 34-6, 38 passim.
Bazzoli, F. (1995). Clinical protocols: the next automation frontier. Computerized records will play a key role in the implementation of clinical guidelines. Health Data Management, 3(2), 30-2, 34-6, 38 passim.
Bazzoli F. Clinical Protocols: the Next Automation Frontier. Computerized Records Will Play a Key Role in the Implementation of Clinical Guidelines. Health Data Manag. 1995;3(2):30-2, 34-6, 38 passim. PubMed PMID: 10143839.
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