Cognitive systems at the point of care: The CREDO program
CREDO is a framework for understanding human expertise and for designing and deploying systems that support cognitive tasks like situation and risk assessment, decision-making, therapy planning and workflow management. The framework has evolved through an extensive program of research on human decision-making and clinical practice. It draws on concepts
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Objectives When referring patients to radiology, it is important that the most appropriate test is chosen to avoid inappropriate imaging that may lead to delayed diagnosis, unnecessary radiation dose, worse patient outcome, and poor patient experience ...
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Until recently, Prothrombin Time/International Normalized Ratio (PT/INR) measurements have typically been used to monitor patients on warfarin through institutional laboratories via venous puncture.
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To manage long COVID by selective SARS-CoV-2 infection biosensing
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Multimorbidity: a core priority for learning health systems amidst vertical disease programme cuts. [PDF]
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Low-value medical orders: bridging the gap between concept and action in reducing healthcare waste. [PDF]
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At the tipping point: nursing judgement, workforce sustainability, and patient safety. [PDF]
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Response to letter regarding clinical significance of the systemic immune inflammation index in relation to pathology treatment and outcomes in acute appendicitis a retrospective study. [PDF]
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