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  • AHA: Computer Nudge Gets More Afib Patients on Anticoagulants

    EHR popups triple the number put on medications -- but many still go untreated

    CHICAGO – Physicians with decision-support systems alerting them to atrial fibrillation-related stroke risk in their patients were two to three times more likely to prescribe anticoagulants compared with physicians not receiving the alerts, researchers reported here from a randomized trial.

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