Modifying Provider Vitamin D Screening Behavior in Primary Care
Conclusions:
Emailed evidence-based provider education may be an effective tool for modifying providers’ vitamin D test ordering behavior. The lack of the effectiveness of the vitamin D test removal from the quick order screen found for IM highlights the challenges facing simple electronic health record interventions when multiple alternate ordering pathways exist.
Source: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine - Category: Primary Care Authors: Rozario, N. L., Sparling, A., Burns, R., McWilliams, A., Brady, J. H., Kowalkowski, M., Roberge, J. Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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