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Volume 331:1238 November 3, 1994 Number 18
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Europe

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To the Editor: Your thoughtful and scholarly editorial (June 23 issue)1 awarding a grade of C to computer-assisted diagnosis steers an admirable middle course between wild enthusiasm (expressed by some of our colleagues in computer-related fields) and flat rejection of all things automated (from some of our clinical colleagues).

In Europe, there has been a different emphasis on computer-aided decision making. European systems have generally addressed a specific clinical problem instead of attempting to deal with the whole of medicine, with an emphasis on teaching and guidance (and disseminating good clinical practice, where it can be determined) rather than on . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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