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Research Article

Development of an assessment tool to measure the influence of clinical software on the delivery of high quality consultations. A study comparing two computerized medical record systems in a nurse run heart clinic in a general practice setting

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Pages 267-280 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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A. Leong, P. Koczan, S. De Lusignan & I. Sheeler. (2006) A framework for comparing video methods used to assess the clinical consultation: a qualitative study. Medical Informatics and the Internet in Medicine 31:4, pages 255-265.
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P. Kumarapeli & S. de Lusignan. (2013) Using the computer in the clinical consultation; setting the stage, reviewing, recording, and taking actions: multi-channel video study. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 20:e1, pages e67-e75.
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Simon de Lusignan, Pushpa Kumarapeli, Tom Chan, Bernhard Pflug, Jeremy van Vlymen, Beryl Jones & George K Freeman. (2008) The ALFA (Activity Log Files Aggregation) Toolkit: A Method for Precise Observation of the Consultation. Journal of Medical Internet Research 10:4, pages e27.
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