The study found that when an app prompted doctors to follow evidence-based guidelines, the accuracy of the diagnosis increased over those apps that just collected results of the exam.
Read the full article from Healthcare IT News.
Estimated reading time: 0 minutes, 18 seconds
A new study from the Columbia School of Nursing finds that mobile apps with Clinical Decisions Support (CDS) increase diagnosis rates. So reports Healthcare IT News.
The study found that when an app prompted doctors to follow evidence-based guidelines, the accuracy of the diagnosis increased over those apps that just collected results of the exam.
Read the full article from Healthcare IT News.