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You can lead a horse to water: physicians' responses to clinical reminders.
Downs SM, Anand V, Dugan TM, Carroll AE. You can lead a horse to water: physicians' responses to clinical reminders. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2010 Nov 13; 2010:167-71.
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Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Guideline Adherence
Horses
Humans
Patient Compliance
Pediatrics
Physicians
Reminder Systems
Water
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Stephen M. Downs MD, MS