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    Briefing paper

    Clinical decision-making tools: how effective are they in improving the quality of health care?
    17 Jun 2014
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    Lyndal Trevena, Kristen McCaffery, Glenn Salkeld, Paul Glasziou, Chris Del Mar, Jenny Doust, Tammy Hoffman
    Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research

    Executive summary

    Clinical decision-making tools can be considered in two broad categories – those designed to be used by clinicians and those designed to promote shared decision making with the clinician and patient together. The potential effect of computerised clinical decision support systems...

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