2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1386060
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Development of a prognostic scoring system for chronic pancreatitis (CPSS)

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“…Computerised diagnostic scoring are replacing the traditional paper-and-pencil forms because of their advantages: the possibility to detect missing responses and check consistency, compact through use of interface elements like drop-down lists, cost advantages for scaling to a large number of local population, and the possibility to adapt the interface for tailored feedback on health, and automatically capture responses and analyse results with powerful reporting and export of data, and giving immediate feedback; all of which are more effective and efficient than paper based diagnostic scoring [21], [27]- [29]. A significant number of disease diagnostic or screening applications have been developed over past years, including in the recent COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computerised diagnostic scoring are replacing the traditional paper-and-pencil forms because of their advantages: the possibility to detect missing responses and check consistency, compact through use of interface elements like drop-down lists, cost advantages for scaling to a large number of local population, and the possibility to adapt the interface for tailored feedback on health, and automatically capture responses and analyse results with powerful reporting and export of data, and giving immediate feedback; all of which are more effective and efficient than paper based diagnostic scoring [21], [27]- [29]. A significant number of disease diagnostic or screening applications have been developed over past years, including in the recent COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%