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Should electronic differential diagnosis support be used early or late in the diagnostic process? A multicentre experimental study of Isabel

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diagnostic errors unfortunately remain common. Electronic differential diagnostic support (EDS) systems may help, but it is unclear when and how they ought to be integrated into the diagnostic process. OBJECTIVE: To explore how much EDS improves diagnostic accuracy, and whether EDS should be used early or late in the diagnostic process.

Authors

Sibbald M; Monteiro S; Sherbino J; LoGiudice A; Friedman C; Norman G

Journal

BMJ Quality & Safety, Vol. 31, No. 6, pp. 426–433

Publisher

BMJ

Publication Date

6 2022

DOI

10.1136/bmjqs-2021-013493

ISSN

2044-5415