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https://evidence.care/aaem2016/

Just received an email from AAEM promoting this. Anyone have any experience using it?

The website describes it as a "decision support tool"...but then goes on to say that it can package an encouter for any EMR.

So is this like pepid? Like mdcalc? Like an emr's mobile app? Something else entirely?
 
I don't know about this specifically, but it looks like a "Clinical Pathway". They're basically evidence-based flowcharts packaged in a handy-dandy click-through software.

In the case of the one we use (in oncology), you enter the disease state, stage and other characteristics and it walks you through evidence-based and cost-effective diagnostic and treatment recommendations. It integrates into our EMR by ordering labs and imaging as well as putting in med/chemo orders.

It's "the wave of the future". Just ask the people who sell them.
 
I like to imagine a situation where a physician is taking care of a critically ill patient and is furiously clicking through the advertisements on the app to get to the current guidelines.

The future, ladies and gentlemen.
 
I like to imagine a situation where a physician is taking care of a critically ill patient and is furiously clicking through the advertisements on the app to get to the current guidelines.

The future, ladies and gentlemen.
or where an NP is doing the same thing after convincing legislators that all the docs do is "click through the protocols" on the app
 
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