Towards ubiquitous peer review strategies to sustain and enhance a clinical knowledge management framework.
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Rocha, RA; Bradshaw, RL; Bigelow, SM; Hanna, TP; Del Fiol, G; Hulse, NC; Roemer, LK; Wilkinson, SG
Published in: AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
January 2006
Widespread cooperation between domain experts and front-line clinicians is a key component of any successful clinical knowledge management framework. Peer review is an established form of cooperation that promotes the dissemination of new knowledge. The authors describe three peer collaboration scenarios that have been implemented using the knowledge management infrastructure available at Intermountain Healthcare. Utilization results illustrating the early adoption patterns of the proposed scenarios are presented and discussed, along with succinct descriptions of planned enhancements and future implementation efforts.
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AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
EISSN
1942-597X
Publication Date
January 2006
Start / End Page
654 / 658
Related Subject Headings
- Utah
- User-Computer Interface
- Peer Review
- Information Management
- Information Dissemination
- Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
- Databases as Topic
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Rocha, R. A., Bradshaw, R. L., Bigelow, S. M., Hanna, T. P., Del Fiol, G., Hulse, N. C., … Wilkinson, S. G. (2006). Towards ubiquitous peer review strategies to sustain and enhance a clinical knowledge management framework. AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 654–658.
Rocha, Roberto A., Richard L. Bradshaw, Sharon M. Bigelow, Timothy P. Hanna, Guilherme Del Fiol, Nathan C. Hulse, Lorrie K. Roemer, and Steven G. Wilkinson. “Towards ubiquitous peer review strategies to sustain and enhance a clinical knowledge management framework.” AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, January 2006, 654–58.
Rocha RA, Bradshaw RL, Bigelow SM, Hanna TP, Del Fiol G, Hulse NC, et al. Towards ubiquitous peer review strategies to sustain and enhance a clinical knowledge management framework. AMIA . Annual Symposium proceedings AMIA Symposium. 2006 Jan;654–8.
Rocha, Roberto A., et al. “Towards ubiquitous peer review strategies to sustain and enhance a clinical knowledge management framework.” AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium, Jan. 2006, pp. 654–58.
Rocha RA, Bradshaw RL, Bigelow SM, Hanna TP, Del Fiol G, Hulse NC, Roemer LK, Wilkinson SG. Towards ubiquitous peer review strategies to sustain and enhance a clinical knowledge management framework. AMIA . Annual Symposium proceedings AMIA Symposium. 2006 Jan;654–658.
Published In
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
EISSN
1942-597X
Publication Date
January 2006
Start / End Page
654 / 658
Related Subject Headings
- Utah
- User-Computer Interface
- Peer Review
- Information Management
- Information Dissemination
- Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
- Databases as Topic