A Randomized Trial of “Corollary Orders” to Prevent Errors of Omission
AUTOR(ES)
Overhage, J. Marc
FONTE
American Medical Informatics Association
RESUMO
Abstract Objective: Errors of omission are a common cause of systems failures. Physicians often fail to order tests or treatments needed to monitor/ameliorate the effects of other tests or treatments. The authors hypothesized that automated, guideline-based reminders to physicians, provided as they wrote orders, could reduce these omissions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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