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A descriptive feast but an evaluative famine: systematic review of published articles on primary care computing during 1980-97
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Abstract
Primary care computing systems can improve practitioner performance, particularly for health promotion interventions. This may be at the expense of patient initiated activities, making many practitioners suspicious of the negative impact on relationships with patients. There remains a dearth of evidence evaluating effects on patient outcomes.
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