Clinical knowledge management at the point of care

  • Teng C
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Abstract

In the developing world, clinical knowledge management in primary care has a long way to go. Clinical decision support systems, despite its promise to revolutionise healthcare, is slow in its implementation due to the lack of financial investment in information technology. Point-of-care resources, such as comprehensive electronic textbooks delivered via the web or mobile devices, have yet to be fully utilised by the healthcare organisation or individual clinicians. Increasing amount of applicable knowledge of good quality (e.g. clinical practice guidelines and other pre-appraised resources) are now available via the internet. The policy makers and clinicians need to be more informed about the potential benefits and limitations of these new tools and resources and make the necessary budgetary provision and learn how best to harness them for patient care.

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Teng, C.-L. (2012). Clinical knowledge management at the point of care. International E-Journal of Science, Medicine & Education, 6(Suppl1), S137–S141. https://doi.org/10.56026/imu.6.suppl1.s137

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