Abstract
Implementation of guidelines into clinical practice is regarded as the main requirement for future quality assurance. Active dissemination of clinical pathways with prompt feedback, as detailed by the authors, leads to practical additions to today`s retrospectively oriented processes of quality assurance (1). A high amount of good quality guidelines with a high density of information exists. Therefore a practical way for broad implementation via flexible and case-related workflows is required (2). Guideline knowledge alone does not have a remarkable influence on the clinician's behavior as mentioned in the study (2). Appropriate feedback loops can gain the physician’s attention to leaving the pathway recommended by guidelines.
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