Abstract

Rationale: Nutritional risk screening protocols are established in all hospitals, but compliance is low. We investigated if electronic patient record-based nutritional risk screening was associated with an increase in nutrition screening rate and if the proportion of patients at risk differed between patients where electronic risk screening was documented and those where no screening was documented.

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