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Multiple studies have demonstrated that UpToDate is the only clinical decision support resource associated with improved outcomes, helping physicians make the best possible treatment and diagnosis decisions for their patients:
 
  • A published study by researchers at Harvard showed that hospitals using UpToDate experienced shortened hospital stays, fewer deaths and better quality performance.1 
  • A Japanese study published in the International Journal of Medical Informatics found a significant association between use of UpToDate and reduced diagnostic errors. Physicians who used the resource had a significantly lower rate of diagnostic errors (2%) compared with a control group not using it (24%).2

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1 Isaac, T., Zheng, J., and jha, A. (2012). Use of UpToDate and outcomes in US hospitals. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 7: 85-90. doi: 10.1002/jhm.944

2 Shimizu T., Nemoto T.,  Tokuda Y. Effectiveness of a clinical knowledge support system for reducing diagnostic errors in outpatient care in Japan: A retrospective study. International Journal of Medical Informatics 109 (2018): 1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.09.010

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