Computerized Guidelines Enhanced by Symptoms and History: Clinical Effects

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2001
Physician compliance with practice guidelines is imperfect. Computer-generated reminders from electronic medical record systems have been shown to increase compliance with guidelines, but they often require symptom and history data, which limits computer facilitation. Heart failure is a serious condition for which compliance with established guidelines is suboptimal. Physicians� compliance with heart failure guidelines may improve if such reminders use symptom and history data.
Epistemonikos ID: a1fafdf2370c3af16c4478c4a09f508d611e9839
First added on: May 03, 2024