Assessing the Validity of Electronic Medical Records for Identifying High Antibiotic Prescribers in Primary Care
Objectives: Electronic medical record (EMR) prescription data may identify high antibiotic prescribers in primary care. However, practitioners doubt that population differences between providers and delayed antibiotic prescriptions are adequately accounted for in EMR-derived prescription rates. This...
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Main Authors: | Warren J. McIsaac (Author), Sahana Kukan (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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