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Implementation and clinical utility of a Computer-Aided Risk Score for Mortality (CARM): a qualitative study.

Judith DysonCarolyn McCrorieJonathan BennDonald RichardsonClaire MarshGill BowskillKeith DoubleJean GallagherMuhammad FaisalMohammed A Mohammed
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Our in situ evaluation of the pilot implementation of CARM demonstrated its scope in supporting clinical decision making and communicating risk of mortality between clinical colleagues and with service users. It suggested to us barriers to implementation of the score. Our findings may support those seeking to develop, implement or improve the adoption of risk scores.
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