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. 2006 Dec 2;333(7579):1143-5.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.39003.640567.AE. Epub 2006 Nov 10.

Googling for a diagnosis--use of Google as a diagnostic aid: internet based study

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Googling for a diagnosis--use of Google as a diagnostic aid: internet based study

Hangwi Tang et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

Objective: To determine how often searching with Google (the most popular search engine on the world wide web) leads doctors to the correct diagnosis.

Design: Internet based study using Google to search for diagnoses; researchers were blind to the correct diagnoses.

Setting: One year's (2005) diagnostic cases published in the case records of the New England Journal of Medicine.

Cases: 26 cases from the New England Journal of Medicine; management cases were excluded.

Main outcome measure: Percentage of correct diagnoses from Google searches (compared with the diagnoses as published in the New England Journal of Medicine).

Results: Google searches revealed the correct diagnosis in 15 (58%, 95% confidence interval 38% to 77%) cases.

Conclusion: As internet access becomes more readily available in outpatient clinics and hospital wards, the web is rapidly becoming an important clinical tool for doctors. The use of web based searching may help doctors to diagnose difficult cases.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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