I won't argue about what technological options we currently have. But
I'd be interested in whether others think it would be a good approach
if it were technologically possible. Of course we could all choose to
hyperlink to the best resources: we wouldn't have to each write this
locally...
Jonathan
On Friday, Apr 4, 2003, at 12:10 Europe/London, Paul Masters wrote:
>
>
> A different approach (from a non-UK colleague) is to link results to a
> calculation of GFR, a classification table and a clinical guideline.
> The
> reference range is therefore of lesser importance. I am sure this is
> beyond
> the IT capabilities of most NHS institutions at present. (Although I
> bet
> Jonathan Kay would disagree!)
>
> Paul
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