1. Computerized clinical decision support tool for diagnosing porphyria – improving efficiency in a specialized laboratory.
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Hansen, Rasmus Søgaard, Ejdesgaard, Bo Andersen, Madsen, Katrine Sølling Borlund, Fruekilde, Palle Bach Nielsen, and Vinholt, Pernille Just
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PORPHYRIA ,MEDICAL personnel ,DIAGNOSIS ,PHYSICIANS ,CLINICAL decision support systems - Abstract
One MD experienced in porphyria interpretation checked accuracy by evaluating 60 randomly chosen porphyria diagnostic workups from before and after introduction of the CCDS tools. Computerized clinical decision support tool for diagnosing porphyria - improving efficiency in a specialized laboratory All reported that the CCDS tool had made porphyria result handling easier to a moderate ( I n i = 1) or high degree ( I n i = 4) and that the CCDS tool was intuitive and easy to use to a moderate ( I n i = 2), high degree ( I n i = 2) or very high degree ( I n i = 1). In addition, it should be determined whether the CCDS tool is used fully automatic or function as a decision support tool for interpretation with a final responsibility of the MD and whether it is obligatory or voluntary for MDs to use the CCDS tool. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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