Diagnostic accuracy of GPs when using an early-intervention decision support system: a high-fidelity simulation by Olga Kostopoulou, Talya Porat, Derek Corrigan, Samhar Mahmoud, and Brendan C Delaney BJGP Volume ():bjgp16X688417 January 30, 2017 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice
Screenshot of the initial list of suggested diagnoses for a scenario. Screenshot of the initial list of suggested diagnoses for a scenario. The list is displayed as soon as the GP enters a reason for encounter. In the screenshot here, the reason for encounter is ‘abdominal pain’. Olga Kostopoulou et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp16X688417 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice
Screenshot of the main consultation screen. Screenshot of the main consultation screen. On the left-hand side of the main consultation screen, coded information accumulates in the order in which it is entered. On the right-hand side, the list of diagnostic suggestions is visible. By clicking on a diagnosis, the user (GP) can view its associated symptoms and signs, and select their presence or absence. Olga Kostopoulou et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp16X688417 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice