1. Adoption of clinical risk prediction tools is limited by a lack of integration with electronic health records
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Ibrahim Ali, Videha Sharma, Titus Augustine, Glen P. Martin, Sabine N. van der Veer, and John Ainsworth
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Information management ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Health Informatics ,Health records ,Health informatics ,Outcome (game theory) ,Models, Biological ,Information science ,Health Information Management ,Health care ,medicine ,medical informatics ,Electronic Health Records ,Humans ,business.industry ,Communication ,information management ,BMJ health informatics ,information science ,Precision medicine ,medicine.disease ,health care ,Computer Science Applications ,Systems Integration ,Medical emergency ,Diffusion of Innovation ,business ,Clinical risk factor - Abstract
Prognostic risk prediction models aim to estimate the risk of a future outcome based on available clinical parameters.[1][1] There has been an increase in the development of such models given the move towards personalised and precision medicine, since they provide individualised risks for patients.[
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- 2021