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Factors Contributing to Variations in Physicians' Use of Evidence at The Point of Care: A Conceptual Model

James D. Reschovsky, Eugene C. Rich and Timothy K. Lake

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Abstract: There is ample evidence that many clinical decisions made by physicians are inconsistent with current and generally accepted evidence.

Keywords: evidence-based medicine; decision making; health services research; health care reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 7
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