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Results for “Ambulatory Care Information Systems”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT00243334
What this trial is testing

Improving Safety and Quality With Outpatient Order Entry

Who this might be right for
Ambulatory Care Information SystemsClinical Decision Support Systems
Brigham and Women's Hospital 800
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00368823
What this trial is testing

A Trial of Point of Care Information in Ambulatory Pediatrics

Who this might be right for
Acute Otitis MediaAllergic RhinitisSinusitis+5 more
University of Washington 44
Not applicableUnknownNCT00374829
What this trial is testing

Impact of an IT-Based and Healthcare Professional Support Program on Patients With High Blood Pressure

Who this might be right for
Hypertension
Université de Montréal 223
Not applicableStudy completedNCT01118767
What this trial is testing

Evaluation of a Computer-Based System Using Cell Phones for HIV People in Peru

Who this might be right for
HIVAdherenceSexual Behavior+1 more
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia 210
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT01890603
What this trial is testing

Enhancing Complex Care Through an Integrated Care Coordination Information System

Who this might be right for
Nurse Based Care ManagementHealth Information Technology
Care Management Plus 60,000
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00802152
What this trial is testing

Using Health Information Technology (HIT) to Improve Ambulatory Chronic Disease Care: Smart Device Substudy

Who this might be right for
HypertensionDiabetes
University of Missouri-Columbia 108