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Physicians' responses to clinical decision support on an intensive care unit—comparison of four different alerting methods.

Scheepers-Hoeks A-MJ, Grouls RJ, Neef C, et al. Physicians' responses to clinical decision support on an intensive care unit--comparison of four different alerting methods. Artif Intell Med. 2013;59(1):33-8. doi:10.1016/j.artmed.2013.05.002.

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September 1, 2016
Scheepers-Hoeks A-MJ, Grouls RJ, Neef C, et al. Artif Intell Med. 2013;59(1):33-8.
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Scheepers-Hoeks A-MJ, Grouls RJ, Neef C, et al. Physicians' responses to clinical decision support on an intensive care unit--comparison of four different alerting methods. Artif Intell Med. 2013;59(1):33-8. doi:10.1016/j.artmed.2013.05.002.