1987
DOI: 10.1016/0169-2607(87)90086-1
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The role of AIDA in a primary care information system

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“…Its successful operational system was later commercialized [30], and installed in an academic medical center -improving prescription quality -more complete medication orders, and correct doses [31]. After 1980, a Dutch research team at Erasmus University developed "ELIAS", another pioneering information system with embedded decision support for the primary care setting [32,33]. It improved general practitioners' ordering behavior in many areas, including test ordering [34,35] and treatment of asthma and hypertension [36].…”
Section: A Brief History Of Cpoementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its successful operational system was later commercialized [30], and installed in an academic medical center -improving prescription quality -more complete medication orders, and correct doses [31]. After 1980, a Dutch research team at Erasmus University developed "ELIAS", another pioneering information system with embedded decision support for the primary care setting [32,33]. It improved general practitioners' ordering behavior in many areas, including test ordering [34,35] and treatment of asthma and hypertension [36].…”
Section: A Brief History Of Cpoementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the specialization of the student, one or more courses may be mandatory. For instance, a student who specializes in general practice (GP) should attend a compulsory course on primary care information systems [26], diagnostic classification systems and communication. Students who have attended these courses are then able to apply these systems in practice.…”
Section: Years 3 Andmentioning
confidence: 99%