Implications (1)
- Market inefficiencies may foster suboptimal solutions
- Payers reap most cost savings
- Many diabetes-management programs are implemented by payers
- Our research suggests provider technologies may be more effective overall
- Research points to the benefit for public clinical knowledge repositories
- Most of CDSS associated costs stem from knowledge management (KM)
- Public knowledge repositories may allow small practices to benefit by defraying the large fixed costs of KM
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