Managing Clinical Knowledge for Health Care Improvement

  • Balas E
  • Boren S
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The authors assess the growth in clinical research studies coupled with a slow rate of adoption, often taking an average of 17 years for new evidence-based findings to reach clinical practice. Some issues discussed include the need for a more efficient information infrastructure to better connect front-line professionals with the research community, difficulties in translating research into practice, and an inadequate system to help health care clinicians evaluate the strength of new study findings.

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Balas, E. A., & Boren, S. A. (2000). Managing Clinical Knowledge for Health Care Improvement. Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 09(01), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1637943

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