Improving routine use of clinical pathway decision support through integration of an EHR with a clinical library resource designed to provide evidence-based guidance within oncology workflows
Abstract Background The rapid evolution, complexity, and specialization of oncology treatment makes it challenging for physicians to provide care based on the latest and best evidence. We hypothesized that physicians would use evidence-based trusted care pathways if they were easy to use and integra...
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Main Authors: | Mary Ichiuji (Author), Laura Asakura (Author), Carol Cain (Author), Nancy Aye (Author), Tatjana Kolevska (Author), David Chen (Author), Farah Mohebpour Brasfield (Author), Dinesh Kotak (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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