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Comparison of Two Methods to Transmit Clinical History Information From Referring Providers to Radiologists
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 11/02/09
Agarwal R et al. – The manual entry of clinical information introduces a high rate of discrepancies, most of which are clinically significant. These discrepancies highlight the need for better communication between referring providers and radiologists.
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