2022
DOI: 10.26226/m.62832cd135245e87450df7f9
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Using electronic health data to inform Continuing Medical Education (CME) for medical practitioners: a scoping review with a consultation exercise with international experts.

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“…A contemporary issue has been the integration of electronic records in CPD. [18][19][20][21] After a comprehensive review of the literature and consultations with experts in the field, Pizzuti et al 22 offer insightful and detailed arguments that provide new directions for the community to consider on the use of health records for CPD. Their work challenges existing assumptions and beliefs, such as the correlation between health recorddriven performance enhancements and actual practice or health outcomes.…”
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“…A contemporary issue has been the integration of electronic records in CPD. [18][19][20][21] After a comprehensive review of the literature and consultations with experts in the field, Pizzuti et al 22 offer insightful and detailed arguments that provide new directions for the community to consider on the use of health records for CPD. Their work challenges existing assumptions and beliefs, such as the correlation between health recorddriven performance enhancements and actual practice or health outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%