Making information accessible and useful to practicing clinicians. Problem-knowledge coupling
- PMID: 1601581
- DOI: 10.1017/s0266462300007972
Making information accessible and useful to practicing clinicians. Problem-knowledge coupling
Abstract
Assessments of health care technology will lead to improvements in patient services only if this information is actually used by clinicians. Traditional methods of planning treatment that rely solely on memory limit the clinician's access to and use of the full available body of knowledge in the field. An alternative approach using a computer-assisted methodology is presented as a way to overcome traditional limitations and promote the development and diffusion of knowledge.