How Medical Records Can Close the Information Gap in Patient Care

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How Medical Records Can Close the Information Gap in Patient Care
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Evidence gaps force many doctors to make treatment decisions without data, based solely on intuition and experience. But when doctors can make informed decisions, outcomes improve. Here's how to close the gap.

to securely organize data with the goal of being able to answer even the most complicated medical queries as quickly as possible and immediately impact patient care.

Unfortunately, there aren’t many answers available because a clinical trial involving 80-year-old females with impaired mental status and abnormally low sodium hasn’t been conducted. But, with millions of electronic patient records available, a database consult could allow the physician to accurately diagnose and treat the patient rather than just best-guess it.

Duke’s prognostigram reports ultimately ended, but the concept wasn’t abandoned. Other universities and institutions have worked to overcome the logistical hurdles and foster the technology and supportive policy required.

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