Improving the Primary Care Consultation for Diabetes and Depression Through Digital Medical Interview Assistant Systems: Narrative Review
BackgroundDigital medical interview assistant (DMIA) systems, also known as computer-assisted history taking (CAHT) systems, have the potential to improve the quality of care and the medical consultation by exploring more patient-related aspects without time constraints and, therefore, acquiring mor...
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Main Authors: | Jimenez, Geronimo (Author), Tyagi, Shilpa (Author), Osman, Tarig (Author), Spinazze, Pier (Author), van der Kleij, Rianne (Author), Chavannes, Niels H (Author), Car, Josip (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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